The synthesis and some properties of nylon 4,T
Author(s) -
Gaymans R. J.
Publication year - 1985
Publication title -
journal of polymer science: polymer chemistry edition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1542-9369
pISSN - 0360-6376
DOI - 10.1002/pol.1985.170230530
Subject(s) - terephthalic acid , trifluoroacetic acid , polymer chemistry , derivative (finance) , materials science , polymerization , solid state , nylon 6 , melting point , melting temperature , chemistry , organic chemistry , polyester , composite material , polymer , financial economics , economics
The synthesis of nylon 4,T from tetramethylenediamine and a terephthalic acid derivative was studied in a two step‐process: prepolymerization, followed by postcondensation in the solid state (4 h, 290°C). The prepolymers were prepared by the nylon salt method, ester polymerization method, interfacial method, and a low temperature solution method. A maximum η inh of 1.52 was obtained. From a solution in trifluoroacetic acid, films were cast and on these films we studied its IR spectrum, WAXS, and melting behavior with DSC. A boiled up sample had a double melting transition at 434 and 475°C and a Δ H 0 of 130 J/g.
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