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titleOfInvention Process for the preparation of polyamides containing recurring thioether groups
abstract Simple and economic prodn. using relatively low reaction temps. and commercial reactants of polyamides with recurring thioether groups, suitable for lacquers, coatings and pigment aids, comprises reacting aminoalkylmercaptans H2N-C(R)H-CH2-SH (where R is an alkyl, alicyclic, aryl, alkaryl, aralkyl residue with 1 - 12C, pref. 1 - 7C) with an olefinically unsatd. polycarboxylic anhydride (pref. monoolefinic, dicarboxylic anhydrides with 4 - 12C) at 20 - 200, pref. 50 - 100 degrees C in pref. inert, organic solvents. The properties of the polymers can be varied by adding amino acids or lactams to the reactants. Oxidation of the polymers gives the corresponding sulphoxides or sulphones.
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