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publicationNumber UA-66380-C2
titleOfInvention Inherently light-and thermostabilized polyamide with improved resistance to humid treatment and goods thereof
abstract The invention relates to a method for producing polyamides, characterized in that the polymerisation of starting monomers or starting oligomers is carried out in the presence of at least one compound of formula (I), where R is a functional group R8 which has 1 to 4 identical or different amide-forming groups R7; R1 is H, c1-c20-alkyl, cycloalkyl, benzyl, OR6 where R6 is H, c1-c20-alkyl, cycloalkyl, benzyl; R2, R3, R4, R5 independently of each other are c1- c20-alkyl; n is a natural number greater than 1, and the piperidine derivatives linked to R are identical to or different from the substituents, that is R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5. Said polyamides can be used to produce thread, fibres, films, flat structures and moulded bodies. (I)
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