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Polyanhydrides. I. Preparation of high molecular weight polyanhydrides

✍ Scribed by A. J. Domb; R. Langer


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
747 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-624X

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✦ Synopsis


Polyanhydrides composed of the following diacids-sebacic acid, bis( p-carboxyphenoxy)propane, bis( p-carboxyphenoxy)hexane, isophthalic acid, 1,l-phenylene dipropionic acid, and dodecanedioic acid-were synthesized by a melt polycondensation process. Polymers of molecular weight up to 137,010 (weight average) and intrinsic viscosity of 0.92 dL/g were achieved. These high molecular weight polymers were reached by using pure isolated mixed anhydrides of diacids and acetic acid, under optimized reaction conditions (temperature of 180Β°C for 90 min under vacuum of lo-' mm Hg). Polymers of higher molecular weights were synthesized in shorter times by using heterogenic coordination catalysts: cadmium acetate, ZnEt,-H,O (1 : l), barium oxide, calcium oxide, and calcium carbonate. By using these catalysts molecular weights of up to 245,000 were reached in 30 min of reaction. Films made of high molecular weight bis(p-carboxyphenoxy)propane-sebacic acid copolymers showed tensile strengths of 40-160 kg/cm2; the strength i n c r d as a function of the bis(p-carboxyphenoxy)propane content and molecular weight.


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