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Thermal Behaviour of Newly Synthesized Copolymer Resin Derived from 2, 4-Dihydroxyacetophenone and Biuret


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1 Department of Chemistry, Jagat Arts, Commerce and Indiraben Hariharbhai Patel Science College, Goregaon - 441 801, Maharashtra, India
     

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The copolymer (2, 4-HABF) synthesized by the condensation of 2, 4- dihydroxyacetophenone (2, 4-HA) and biuret (B) with formaldehyde (F) in the presence of acid catalyst and using 2:1:3 molar proportions of the reacting monomers. The thermogravimetric analysis of copolymer resin prepared in present study has been carried out by non-isothermal thermogravimetric analysis technique in which sample is subjected to condition of continuous increase in temperature at linear rate. The advantage of Freeman-Carroll method is to calculate both the order of reaction (n) and energy of activation in one single stage by keeping heating rate constant. By using data of thermogravimetric analysis, various thermogravimetric parameters like frequency factor (Z), entropy change (ΔS), free energy change (ΔF) and apparent entropy (S) have been determined using Freeman-Carroll method.

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Resin, Synthesis, Thermal Degradation.
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  • Thermal Behaviour of Newly Synthesized Copolymer Resin Derived from 2, 4-Dihydroxyacetophenone and Biuret

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S. S. Rahangdale
Department of Chemistry, Jagat Arts, Commerce and Indiraben Hariharbhai Patel Science College, Goregaon - 441 801, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


The copolymer (2, 4-HABF) synthesized by the condensation of 2, 4- dihydroxyacetophenone (2, 4-HA) and biuret (B) with formaldehyde (F) in the presence of acid catalyst and using 2:1:3 molar proportions of the reacting monomers. The thermogravimetric analysis of copolymer resin prepared in present study has been carried out by non-isothermal thermogravimetric analysis technique in which sample is subjected to condition of continuous increase in temperature at linear rate. The advantage of Freeman-Carroll method is to calculate both the order of reaction (n) and energy of activation in one single stage by keeping heating rate constant. By using data of thermogravimetric analysis, various thermogravimetric parameters like frequency factor (Z), entropy change (ΔS), free energy change (ΔF) and apparent entropy (S) have been determined using Freeman-Carroll method.

Keywords


Resin, Synthesis, Thermal Degradation.