H. Kricheldorf, J. Awe
Oct 1, 1989
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Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
Abstract
4,4′-Bipiperidine (3a), 1,2-bis(4-piperidinyl)ethane (3b) and 1,3-bis(4-piperidinyl)propane (3c) were condensed with the dichloroformates of p-phenylene, 2-methyl-1,4-phenylene or 2,5-biphenylylene. Furthermore, two copolyurethanes were prepared either by mixing 3a and 3c or by mixing the dichloroformates for p-phenylene and 2,5-biphenylylene. Inherent viscosities between of 0,6 and 1,7 dl/g were found for the polyurethanes of 3c, but only values below 0,86 dl/g for those of 3a and 3b. The polyurethanes derived from hydroquinone or methylhydroquinone are semicrystalline polymers with a short-term thermostability up to 310°C. The polyurethanes deriving from phenylhydroquinone are amorphous with a thermostability up to 360°C. The homo-and copolyurethanes containing 4,4′-biphenylylene units form a smectic layer structure in the solid state and a nematic melt above the melting point.