Pjm. Serrano et al., ALTERNATING POLYESTERAMIDES BASED ON 1,4-BUTYLENE TEREPHTHALAMIDE - 4- ALTERNATING POLYETHERESTERAMIDES BASED ON GLYCOLS (4NTGLYCOL), Polymer, 39(11), 1998, pp. 2291-2297
Polyetheresteramides (PEEAs) have been synthesised in the melt from 1,
4-butylene terephthalamide and ethylene or propylene glycols. The ethy
lene glycols were ethylenediol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol
and tetraethylene glycol. The propylene glycols were 1,3-propanediol a
nd the mixtures of 1,2- and 1,3-propylenediols, 1,2/1,3-propanediol, d
ipropylene glycol and tripropylene glycol. The melting temperatures of
the PEEAs decreased with increasing length of the glycols. The ethyle
ne glycols have higher melting temperatures than the 1,2/1,3-propylene
glycols. The undercooling for these polymers determined at 20 degrees
C min(-1) was low (20-35 degrees C), suggesting a very high rate of c
rystallisation of the copolymers. Injection moulded samples were analy
sed with dynamic mechanical thermal analysis. The glass transition tem
perature for the ethylenediol polymer was 122 degrees C and the T-g de
creased with increasing glycol length to 42 degrees C for the tetraeth
ylene glycol. The T-g/T-m ratio for these polymers was high (0.69-0.70
). The dimensional stability of these copolymers above the T-g was hig
h. The diethylene glycol PEEA had a melting temperature of 262 degrees
C, a glass transition temperature of 103 degrees C, a shear modulus a
t 150 degrees C of 180 MPa, an undercooling of 28 degrees C, a stress
at break of 65 MPa and a modulus of 2.9 GPa. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science
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