Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5204130 Polymer Degradation and Stability 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The thermal decomposition of poly(γ-glutamic acid), poly(α-methyl γ-glutamate) and ionic complexes of the polyacid with alkyltrimethyl ammonium salts was studied by TGA, GPC, and FTIR and NMR spectroscopies. It was found that both poly(γ-glutamic acid) and poly(α-methyl γ-glutamate) depolymerised above 200 °C by unzipping mechanism with generation of pyroglutamic acid and methyl pyroglutamate, respectively. On the other hand, the ionic complexes degraded through a two-stage process, the first stage being cyclodepolymerisation of the poly(γ-glutamate) main chain along with decomposition of the ionic complex promoted by the adsorbed water. Decomposition of the previously generated alkyltrimethyl ammonium compound followed by unspecific cracking of the resulting nitrogenated compounds accounted for the second degradation step, at higher temperatures. Mechanisms explaining the decomposition of the three studied systems were proposed according to collected data.
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