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titleOfInvention Method for producing block copolymer
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] To provide a method for producing a polyamide / polystyrene block copolymer, which is good as a compatibilizing agent for polyamide and styrene resins. [Structure] After condensing a styrene polymer (A) having at least one amino group at the terminal and an excess dicarboxylic acid halide compound (C), the diamino compound (B) or the diamino compound (B) is continuously condensed. ) And a dicarboxylic acid halide compound (C) are added to obtain (A) / [(B) + (C)] is interfacial polycondensed at a ratio of 20/80 to 80/20 (weight ratio). [Effect] It is possible to produce a polyamide / polystyrene block copolymer in which the amount of unreacted styrene polymer in the resulting copolymer is reduced without the need for isolation of a reaction intermediate. The block copolymer produced by this method is useful as a compatibilizer for polyamide / polystyrene.
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