Control of the size and characteristic features of fluorine-containing aromatic polyamide particles |
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Authors: | Yayoi Yoshioka |
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Institution: | 1. Technology Research Institute of Osaka Prefecture, Department of Environment and Chemistry, 2-7-1, Ayumino, Izumi, Osaka, 594-1157, Japan
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Abstract: | Nano-sized aromatic polyamide particles with trifluoromethyl groups were prepared via a precipitation polymerization method from 4,4′-diphenyldicarbonyl chloride and 2,2-bis(4-aminophenyl)hexafluoropropane in a dioxane solution containing pyridine. The average diameter of the particles decreased from ca. 500 to 150 nm as the pyridine content increased. The particles were spherical with narrow size distributions. Also, the inherent viscosity and yield of the particles decreased gradually as the pyridine content increased. For all the particles, the degrees of crystallinity were low, and the thermal decomposition temperatures were above 457 °C. The addition of pyridine significantly influenced not only the polymerization but also the affinity between the product and the reaction solution, resulting in a difference in the diameters and characteristic features of the particles. Furthermore, these characteristic features were found to be determined predominantly during precipitation from the reaction solution. Meanwhile, trifluoromethyl groups in the particles had significant influence on the morphology and characteristic features of the particles. |
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