Yt. Chern et Wl. Wang, SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF TOUGH POLYCYCLIC POLYAMIDES CONTAINING 4,9-DIAMANTYL MOIETIES IN THE MAIN-CHAIN, Journal of polymer science. Part A, Polymer chemistry, 34(8), 1996, pp. 1501-1509
A series of new polyamides were synthesized by direct polycondensation
of the 4,9-diamantane dicarboxylic acid (I) with various aromatic dia
mines in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) containing lithium chloride. The
polyamides had inherent viscosities of 0.56-1.85 dL/g. Dynamic mechan
ical analysis revealed the polymers IIIa-IIId to have main melting tra
nsitions at 403, 431, 423, and 452 degrees C, respectively. Moreover,
these polymers were quite stable at high temperatures and maintained g
ood mechanical properties (G' = ca. 10(8) Pa) up to temperatures close
to the main transition well above 400 degrees C. Although the polyami
des contained rigid 4,9-diamantyl moieties in the main chain, the tens
ile properties of the polyamides showed toughness. Elongations of poly
amides IIIa and IIIb reached 38.3 and 31.7%, respectively, before brea
king. A glass transition was not observed. However, polyamide IIIc sho
ws a melting transition with a sharp endothermic peak at 423 degrees C
by DSC measurement. Additionally, the introduction of 4,9-diamantyl u
nits into the polyamide backbone resulted in polyamides with high ther
mal stability and good mechanical properties. (C) 1996 John Wiley & So
ns, Inc.