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Effect of association of dicarboxylic acids activated by TsCl/DMF/pyridine upon the copolycondensation with bisphenols
Authors:Fukuji Higashi  Kiyoshi Mitani
Abstract:When a mixture of terephthalic acid (TPA) and various dicarboxylic acids was activated by tosyl chloride (TsCl)/dimethyl‐ formamide (DMF)/pyridine (Py), the resulting mixture became dissolved in Py, although the activated TPA was insoluble even at 120 °C. The temperature at which the mixture became soluble was varied with their compositions and the structure of diacids. Mixing the separately activated TPA and isophthalic acid (IPA) also improved the solubility of the activated TPA to some extent. The interesting phenomena were attributed to associations of the activated diacids through the dipole–dipole interactions between the carbonyl groups. The structures of associates were estimated in terms of transition temperatures of the thermotropic IPA/TPA‐methylhydroquinone and IPA/TPA‐chlorohydroquinone copolymers. The transition temperatures were significantly affected by the temperature of polycondensation, the preparative procedures of a mixture of the activated diacids, and several additives. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 39: 196–201, 2001
Keywords:intermolecular association  dicarboxylic acid  monomer sequence  thermotropic copolyester  transition temperature
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