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titleOfInvention Novel polyamide and its production
abstract PURPOSE: To produce an aromatic polyamide excellent in heat resistance and wide in a molding temperature range, by reacting N,N'-diphenyl-m- phenylenediamine with an aromatic carboxylic acid dihalide in an organic solvent. n CONSTITUTION: Phenol is reacted with m-phenylenediamine and cyclohexane in the presence of a hydrogen transfer catalyst in an autoclave to obtain N,N'- diphenyl-m-phenylenediamine (A). Component A is reacted with an aromatic dicarboxylic acid dihalide (B) of formula I (wherein Ar is a bivalent aromatic group and X is a halogen) at 80W300°C for 2W20hr in equivalent amounts in an organic solvent (e.g., xylene) to obtain an N-phenyl-substituted aromatic polyamide resin having repeating units of formula II. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
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