A simplified and novel kinetic model was first developed by way of characterization of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and the weight-loss method for PMMA decomposition under a microwave assisted digestion system. By Newton's method, the experimental results of the remaining weight of PMMA are closely fitted by the model combined with zero-order and first-order kinetics, in which the former predominates the reaction at lower temperatures (423−443 K) and the latter at higher temperatures (≥453 K). Kinetic parameters of PMMA decomposition under 423−453 K including rate constants and the mass fractions (φ) via main-chain scission were determined by this empirical model. Activation energies of PMMA decomposition estimated by the Arrhenius equation are 0.74 and 36.07 kcal/mol respectively for the zero- and first-order reaction. The pre-exponential factors of the zero- and first-order reactions are 2.28 × 10⁻³ and 2.57 × 10¹⁷ g min⁻¹ respectively. The effect of HNO₃ volume on PMMA decomposition was further investigated at 423−473 K. At 473 K, the digestion efficiency has increased to 100% as the HNO₃ volume is ≥3 mL. The estimated φ values of the decomposition are increasing with the HNO₃ volume at 423, 443, and 453 K, yet varying insignificantly at 473 K.
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research vol. 47, no. 8 pp.2554-2560