Alkali metal lactamate catalyst for the polymerization of diisoc

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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260 302, 260 326NA, 260 47CP, 260 78R, 260 78TF, C08G 1808, C08G 7300

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040214125

ABSTRACT:
The use of certain catalysts provide for an improved process for the preparation of soluble polyimides, polyamides, and polyamideimides. The catalysts are compounds of formula ##STR1## wherein M represents an alkali metal, and n is an integer from 2 to 5 inclusive. The improved process comprises reacting organic diisocyanates with polycarboxylic compounds consisting of tetracarboxylic acids or the intramolecular dianhydrides thereof, tricarboxylic acids or the monoanhydrides thereof, dicarboxylic acids, and mixtures thereof, in the presence of said catalysts. The polymers are obtained in solution at low reaction temperatures and short reaction times thereby avoiding side-reactions which otherwise would be detrimental to polymer molecular weight and ultimate polymer properties.

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