Abstract
We describe the synthesis and characterization of three novel aromatic diamines containing oxyethylene sequences of different lengths. These diamines were polymerized using the low-temperature solution polycondensation method with isophthaloyl chloride (IPC), terepthaloyl chloride (TPC), [1,1’-biphenyl]-4,4’-dicarbonyl dichloride (BDC), and 4,4′-oxybis(benzoyl chloride) (OBE), obtaining twelve poly(ether amide)s with short segments of polydisperse polyethyleneoxide (PEO) sequences in the polymer backbone. These polymers show reasonably high molecular mass materials (Mw > 12,000), and the relationship between their structure and properties has been care-fully studied. Compared with conventional polyamides containing monodisperse PEO sequences, the polydispersity of the PEO segments within the structural units exerts a significant influence on the crystallinity, flexibility, solubility, and the thermal properties of the polymers. For instance, the all-para oriented polyamides (TPCP-A), with an average number of 8.2 ethylenoxide units per structural unit can be transformed conventionally (Tm = 259◦C) in comparison with thermally untransformable polymer with 2 ethylenoxide units (Tm = 425◦C).
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Trigo-López, M., Reglero Ruiz, J. A., Peredo, P. D., Mendía, A., Muñoz, A., García, F. C., & García, J. M. (2021). Segmented-block poly(Ether amide)s containing flexible polydisperse polyethyleneoxide sequences and rigid aromatic amide moieties. Materials, 14(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14112804
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