Copolycondensation of N,N′-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-biphenyl-3,4,3′,4′-tetracarboxylic diimide (5-25 mol %) with bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-2,6-naphthalate affords a series of cocrystalline, poly(ethylene 2,6-naphthalate) (PEN)-based poly(ester imide)s. The glass transition temperature rises with the level of comonomer, from 118°C for PEN itself to 148°C for the 25% diimide copolymer. X-ray powder and fiber diffraction studies show that, when 5 mol % or more of diimide is present, the α-PEN crystal structure is replaced by a new crystalline phase arising from isomorphic substitution of biphenyldiimide for PEN residues in the polymer crystal lattice. This new phase is provisionally identified as monoclinic, C2/m, with two chains per unit cell, a = 10.56, b = 6.74, c = 13.25 A˚, and β = 143.0°. (Chemical Equation Presented).
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Meehan, S. J., Sankey, S. W., Jones, S. M., MacDonald, W. A., & Colquhoun, H. M. (2014). Cocrystalline copolyimides of poly(ethylene 2,6-naphthalate). ACS Macro Letters, 3(10), 968–971. https://doi.org/10.1021/mz500357z
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