New Study Reveals Breakthrough in Thermal Degradation Process of SIS-g-AN!
The study looked at how SIS-g-AN breaks down when heated up. They found that it starts breaking down at 659.17 K, reaches its fastest degradation at 713.94 K, and finishes at 740.05 K. The energy needed for this process is 195.5 kJ·mol~(-1). The way it breaks down follows a specific pattern called D 3 in Deceleration. The time it takes for different amounts of breakdown is directly related to the temperature.