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The thermal degradation of polyacrylonitrile

Kennedy et al., 1959

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180840693914414681
Author
Kennedy J
Fontana C
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Journal of Polymer Science

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The thermal degradation of polyacrylonitrile was studied in vacuum. A very rapid, explosive type of chemical transformation was found at 265° C., as indicated by sudden changes in color, infrared absorption, x‐ray diffraction, solubility, density, weight loss, and appearance …
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