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Heterochain polyamides

Communication 33. Formation of mixed polyamides from mixtures of acid chlorides at a phase interface

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    An investigation was made of some of the laws governing the formation of mixed polyamides from mixtures of different acid chlorides and one diamine under the conditions of interphase polycondensation.

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    The composition of the mixed polyamide formed is determined mainly by the relative tendencies for the acid chlorides to undergo hydrolysis. To a lesser extent it is determined by the relative reactivities of the acid chlorides, by the rate of diffusion of the diamine, and by the structures of the reactants.

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Korshak, V.V., Frunze, T.M. & Kozlov, L.V. Heterochain polyamides. Russ Chem Bull 11, 2128–2135 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00911378

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