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Microwave‐assisted and classical heating polycondensation reaction of bis(p‐amido benzoic acid)‐ N ‐trimellitylimido‐ L ‐leucine with diisocyanates as a new method for preparation of optically active poly(amide imide)s
Author(s) -
Mallakpour Shadpour,
Rafiemanzelat Fatemeh
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
journal of applied polymer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.575
H-Index - 166
eISSN - 1097-4628
pISSN - 0021-8995
DOI - 10.1002/app.20603
Subject(s) - polymer chemistry , condensation polymer , isophorone diisocyanate , monomer , polymerization , step growth polymerization , inherent viscosity , imide , specific rotation , materials science , chemistry , polymer , polyurethane , organic chemistry , intrinsic viscosity
A new class of optically active poly(amide imide)s were synthesized via direct polycondensation reaction of diisocyanates with a chiral diacid monomer. The step‐growth polymerization reactions of monomer bis(p‐amido benzoic acid)‐ N ‐trimellitylimido‐ L ‐leucine (BPABTL) (5) as a diacid monomer with 4,4′‐methylene bis(4‐phenylisocyanate) (MDI) (6) was performed under microwave irradiation, solution polymerization under gradual heating and reflux condition in the presence of pyridine (Py), dibuthyltin dilurate (DBTDL), and triethylamine (TEA) as a catalyst and without a catalyst, respectively. The optimized polymerization conditions according to solvent and catalyst for each method were performed with tolylene‐2,4‐diisocyanate (TDI) (7), hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) (8), and isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) (9) to produce optically active poly(amide imide)s by the diisocyanate route. The resulting polymers have inherent viscosities in the range of 0.09–1.10 dL/g. These polymers are optically active, thermally stable, and soluble in amide type solvents. All of the above polymers were fully characterized by IR spectroscopy, 1 H NMR spectroscopy, elemental analyses, specific rotation, and thermal analyses methods. Some structural characterization and physical properties of this new optically active poly(amide imide)s are reported. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 93: 1647–1659, 2004

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