Dj. Liaw, SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SULFONE-CONTAINING POLYESTERS DERIVED FROM 4,4'-DICARBOXYDIPHENYL SULFONE BY DIRECT POLYCONDENSATION, Journal of polymer science. Part A, Polymer chemistry, 33(4), 1995, pp. 605-613
Several sulfone-containing polyesters having inherent viscosities 0.43
-0.19 dL g-l were prepared by direct polycondensation of 4,4'-dicarbox
ydiphenyl sulfone (DCDPS) with various aromatic and aliphatic diols, b
y p-toluenesulfonyl chloride and N,N'-dimethylforamide in pyridine sol
ution. The polyesters were examined by elementary analysis, IR spectra
, inherent viscosity, x-ray diffraction, solubility, DSC, and TGA. The
diffraction diagram showed that all polyesters were crystalline excep
t that obtained from bisphenol-A. All polymers were soluble in sulfoni
c acid (18M), phenol, and p-chlorophenol, but not in acetone and tolue
ne. These polymers obtained from aromatic bisphenols lost no mass belo
w 325 degrees C, but 10% loss of mass was recorded above 396 degrees C
in nitrogen. DCDPS copolymerized with isophthalic acid (IPA) and bisp
henol-A had inherent viscosity up to 0.49 dL g(-1), ($) over bar M(w)
= 5.2 X 10(4) with relatively narrow distribution of molar mass (($) o
ver bar M(w)/($) over bar M(n) = 1.9). (C) 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc
.