Abstract: | Regular copolyoxamides were prepared from diamine-oxamides and aliphatic diacid chlorides by interfacial and solution polymerization. Interfacial polymerization is preferred with diamineoxamides where the diamine portion has two to six methylene groups and the diamine-oxamides are readily soluble in water. Regular aliphatic polyoxamides from diamine-oxamides are readily soluble in water. Regular aliphatic polyoxamides from diamine-oxamides with more than six methylene groups in the diamine portion of the molecule are better prepared by solution polymerization in dimethyl acetamide. Regular aliphatic oxamides are soluble in trifluoroacetic acid and hexafluoroisopropanol and show a considerable alternation of the melting point behavior in the diamine portion of the polyamides with up to five methylene groups. Copolyoxamides with two and four methylene groups melt higher than the copolyoxamides with three and five methylene groups. Aliphatic copolyoxamides/adipamides melt at approximately 260°C and show a steady decrease in melting points to about 220°C for polyoxamides with twelve methylene groups. |