COA of Formula: C14H10O. I found the field of Polymer Science very interesting. Saw the article Highly transparent and organosoluble poly(ether amide)s derived from new diamine: 10,10-bis [4-(4-amino-2-pyridinoxy)phenyl]-9(10H)-anthracenone published in 2020, Reprint Addresses Huang, ZZ (corresponding author), Jiangxi Normal Univ, Minist Educ, Key Lab Funct Small Organ Mol, Nanchang, Jiangxi, Peoples R China.. The CAS is 90-44-8. Through research, I have a further understanding and discovery of Anthrone.
A new aromatic diamine, 10,10-bis [4-(4-amino-2-pyridinoxy)phenyl]-9(10H)-anthracenone (BAPPA) was synthesized from anthrone as the starting material, and the corresponding pyridine- and anthrone-containing poly(ether amide)s (PEAs) were prepared from BAPPA with various aromatic diacid chlorides via a low-temperature solution polycondensation. The resulting PEAs having number-average molecular weights (M-n) of 29,500-33,400 g/mol with the polydispersity index ranged from 1.75 to 1.84, were all amorphous, and displayed excellent thermal stability with the glass transition temperatures of 263-355 degrees C, the temperatures of 415-441 degrees C at 5% weight loss and the higher than 50% residues at 800 degrees C in nitrogen. These new PEAs were soluble in polar solvents such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, N,N-dimethylacetamide and pyridine, even almost in tetrahydrofuran at room temperature and could form transparent, strong and flexible films with tensile strengths of 84-97 MPa, tensile moduli of 2.1-3.2 GPa and elongations at break of 4-13%. Also, the present PEAs exhibited high optical transparence with the UV cutoff wavelength in the 342-362 nm range, and 83-90% transmittance at 500 nm. These results indicated the introduction of anthrone and pyridine groups into the backbone could improve the solubility and transparence of polyamides.
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