Abstract
The thermal degradation of certain trioxane-dioxolane copolymers obtained with boron trifluoride-acrylonitrile complex as initiator has been investigated. The thermal stability of samples, discussed in terms of topoenergetic values, was related both to copolymer composition and conversion. The most thermostable copolymers (∼5% weight loss at 300°C in air), having 5–8% dioxolane units, had the highest intrinsic viscosity in the series and were isolated at 35–50% conversion. The results obtained were compared with similar data for a commercial tri-oxane-ethylene oxide copolymer containing 95% formal units.