S. Banerjee et al., POLYETHER AZOMETHINES .1. SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION, Journal of polymer science. Part A, Polymer chemistry, 33(10), 1995, pp. 1719-1725
Six new polyether azomethines were synthesized by melt and solution po
lycondensation of six different diamines with 4,4'-[1,4-phenylene bis(
oxy)]bisbenzaldehyde. The polymers synthesized by solution method are
yellow to white in color and had inherent viscosities up to 0.59 dL/g
in concentrated H2SO4. The polymers obtained by melt condensation show
higher viscosity. Except polymer IV, others are insoluble in common o
rganic solvents. The polymers were characterized by IR, x-ray, element
al analysis, and DSC study. The thermal stability of the polymers was
evaluated by TGA and IGA study. Polymers I-III are highly thermally an
d thermooxidatively stable and exhibit no appreciable decomposition up
to 420 degrees C both in air and nitrogen atmosphere. It was shown th
at the curing of the polyazomethines takes place by opening up of the
-CH=N- linkages at higher temperature. the electrical conductivities o
f the virgin and iodine doped polymers were as high as 10(-11)-10(-16)
and 10(-6)-10(-8) S cm(-1), respectively, at 30 degrees C. Electronic
spectra of the undoped polymers (I-III) indicated a large bathochromi
c shift of the [GRAPHICS] absorptions band (376 nm) due to -C = N- bon
ds of the model compound. This can be attributed to extensive delocali
zation of the electrons along the polymer chain. (C) 1995 John Wiley a
nd Sons, Inc.