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New polymer syntheses, Part 43: Novel polyamides‐based diarylidenecyclopentanone: Synthesis, characterization, and corrosion inhibition behavior
Author(s) -
Aly Kamal I.,
Wahdan Mostafa H.,
Hussein Mahmoud A.
Publication year - 2009
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.29344
Subject(s) - monomer , condensation polymer , polymer , polyamide , polymer chemistry , materials science , terephthaloyl chloride , moiety , crystallinity , polymerization , solubility , interfacial polymerization , chemistry , organic chemistry , composite material
A new interesting class of polyamides containing diarylidenecyclopentanone moiety III a–f was synthesized by polycondensation reaction of the new diamino arylidene monomer I with different aliphatic and aromatic diacid chlorides (including adipoyl, sebacoyl, oxaloyl, terephthaloyl, isophthaloyl, biphenyldicarbonyl) and LiCl anhydrous as a catalyst at room temperature in NMP. The model compound II was synthesized by the interaction of one mole of diarylidenecyclopentanone monomer I with two moles of benzoyl chloride in NMP/LiCl at room temperature. The structure of the model compound was confirmed by correct elemental and spectral analyses. The resulting polymers were characterized by elemental and spectral analyses, beside solubility and viscometry measurements. The thermal properties of those polymers were evaluated by TGA, DTG, and DTA measurements and correlated to their structural units. X‐ray analysis showed that polymers having high degree of crystallinity in the region 2θ = 5 − 60°. In addition, the UV‐visible spectra of some selected polymers were measured in DMSO solution and showed absorption bands in the range 260 − 475 nm, due to n − π* and π − π* transition. On the other hand, the corrosion inhibition behavior of selected examples of polyamides was carried out on carbon–steel in 0.5 M H 2 SO 4 at 40°C. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009

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