Abstract
Meldrum's acid (MA) is utilized as a monomer to polymerize with diisocyanates to result in polyamides, containing MA moieties at polymer chains. This reaction is also employed to prepare isocyanate-terminated polyamide segments which are utilized as a precursor for preparation of MA-containing polyurethanes. Based on the thermolysis reaction of MA groups, followed by ketene dimerization reaction, the reactive polyamides and polyurethanes show self-cross-linkable features. The cross-linked polyurethanes exhibit good film formability, thermal stability, and mechanical properties. A new MA-based polymerization method and a novel synthesis route for preparation of reactive polyamides and polyurethanes are demonstrated.
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Chen, Y. C., Huang, C. H., & Liu, Y. L. (2019). Polymerization of Meldrum’s Acid and Diisocyanate: An Effective Approach for Preparation of Reactive Polyamides and Polyurethanes. ACS Omega, 4(4), 7884–7890. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b00777
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