Mass Spectrometric Studies of the Thermal Decomposition of Some Azido Polymeric Binders.

Abstract

Thermal decomposition studies were conducted on BAMO, GAP and AZOX. Decomposition was initiated at approximately 120 C, with activation energies for the three materials approximately 170 kJ/mol. The primary mechanism for the decomposition is the release of molecular N2. Secondary decomposition occurring at temperatures above 150 C included the fracturing of the three-carbon backbone of both the polymers and the monomer. Higher decomposition temperature species included HCN, HCO, and smaller amu fragments. (Author)

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1981
Accession Number
ADA106090

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  • Milton Farber
  • R. D. Srivastava

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  • Decomposition
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  • Heat Of Activation
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