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Aminocyclohexylacetic acid

Many combinations of diacids—diamines and amino acids are recognized as isomorphic pairs (184), for example, adipic acid and terephthalic acid or 6-aminohexanoic acid and 4-aminocyclohexylacetic acid. In the type AABB copolymers the effect is dependent on the structure of the other comonomer forming the polyamide that is, adipic and terephthalic acids form an isomorphic pair with any of the linear, aliphatic C-6—C-12 diamines but not with -xylylenediamine (185). It is also possible to form nonrandom combinations of two polymers, eg, physical mixtures or blends (Fig. 10), block copolymers, and strictly alternating (187—188) or sequentially ordered copolymers (189), which show a variation in properties with composition differing from those of the random copolymer. Such combinations require care in their preparation and processing to maintain their nonrandom structure, because transamidation introduces significant randomization in a short time above the melting point. [Pg.238]


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