Abstract: | N-(Hydroxyalkyl) β-alanine ester which was obtained from amino alcohol and acrylate yielded polyamide at room temperature in the presence of a basic catalyst. Alkali and alkali earth metal alkoxides had a strong catalytic effect on the room-temperature polycondensation of N-(hydroxyethyl)-β-alanine esters. The catalytic activity of metal alkoxides decreased in the order: Li > Na > K > Cs and Ca > Zn > Mg. Aluminum and titanium alkoxide had a weak catalytic effect, while boron (III), tin (IV), antimony (V), and tellurium (VI) alkoxides did not show any catalytic activity for the polycondensation. It was also found that solvent had an effect on the course of the polycondensation of N-(hydroxyethyl)-β-alanine esters, and the highest molecular weight polymer was formed only in methanol solution. The solid-phase polycondensation of the low molecular weight prepolymer resulted in a high molecular weight polymer with an inherent viscosity of 1.0 in the presence of a catalytic amount of phosphoric acid. The polymer obtained is hydrophilic and its moisture absorption is more than twice that of nylon 6. |