Rezania, Hamidreza et al. published their research in Designed Monomers and Polymers in 2020 |CAS: 2010-06-2

The Article related to hyperbranched polyamide preparation thermal property, novel ab2 monomers, functional groups, hyperbranched polymers, polyamide, Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers: Organic Condensation and Step Polymerization and other aspects.Category: thiazole

Rezania, Hamidreza published an article in 2020, the title of the article was Synthesis and characterization of novel functional hyperbranched polyamides from AB2 units: effect of extra functional groups.Category: thiazole And the article contains the following content:

Hyperbranched polymers (HPs), which in terms of structure may be compared to the branching structure of trees, are referred to as tree-like materials, but role of leave in these tree-like polymers is neglected and much attention has only been paid to their branches. In fact, functional groups in these polymers play a vital role the same as the role of leaves in trees. Therefore, in this paper, an attempt has been made to design and synthesize three AB2 monomers containing extra hydroxyl and nitro groups. The benefits of their presence in the structure of produced hyperbranched polyamides (HPs) are investigated. The polymer structure was characterized by FT-IR and 1 H NMR. The solubility of synthesized HPs was studied in different protic and aprotic solvents. The thermal stability of the prepared HPs was investigated by thermogravimetric and differential scanning calorimetric analyses. The photoluminescent properties of the HPs were also investigated. The experimental process involved the reaction of 4-Phenylthiazol-2-amine(cas: 2010-06-2).Category: thiazole

The Article related to hyperbranched polyamide preparation thermal property, novel ab2 monomers, functional groups, hyperbranched polymers, polyamide, Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers: Organic Condensation and Step Polymerization and other aspects.Category: thiazole

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