Abstract: | Aromatic polyamide-esters of moderately high molecular weight were prepared from various combinations of three aminophenols (m- and p-aminophenol, and 4-(4′-aminophenoxy) phenol) and two aromatic diacid chlorides (isophthaloyl and terephthaloyl) by interfacial polycondensation in a cyclohexanone/water system and two-phase polycondensation in a dichloromethane/water system with phase-transfer catalysts. The solution polycondensation in dichloromethane/N,N-dimethylacetamide was also successful for the production of high-molecular-weight polymers. The solubility of the aromatic polyamide-esters varied markedly with polymer structure. Except for two polyamide-esters derived from terephthaloyl chloride, all the other polymers were almost amorphous. These polymers had glass transition temperatures at around 200°C and showed 10% weight losses at about 400°C in both air and nitrogen atmospheres. |