چكيده لاتين :
For the first time, thermal degradation of polyglycolic acid (PGA) is carried out in
the presence of humid air. The thermal-oxidative-hydrolytic degradation of pure
PGA is investigated in a batch reactor with reaction temperatures of 250°C,
260°C, 280°C, and 310°C. The effects of polymer loading and temperature on degradation
are studied at different pressures (80 mmHg-760 mmHg). Degradation is carried
out at different initial air partial pressures as well. It was found that degradation is
enhanced considerably under higher pressures as well as higher air mole fractions.
Empirical correlations were proposed to account for the effect of total pressure on
degradation rate and found to be a parabolic form in respect to total pressure. The thermal-
oxidative-hydrolytic degradation rate constants are evaluated within several experiments.
Moreover, an optimum operational condition for reactor design features was
obtained at Ptolal=102 mmHg under which the dimerization yield would be above 80%.
The frequency factor and activation energy are also determined using Arrhenius equation
considering both of the true and global degradation rate constants. It was found
that in the presence of air, the polymer undergoes thermal-oxidative degradation with
activation energy of 24-36 kcal/mol while the normal activation energy in absence of air
and vapour was 24-26 kcal/mol.