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Title: Continuous interfacial polycondensation of nylon 6-10
Author: Hundia, Sumer Raj
View Online: njit-etd1970-022
(vii, 35, [49] pages ~ 9.0 MB pdf)
Department: Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
Degree: Master of Science
Program: Engineering Science
Document Type: Thesis
Advisory Committee: Griskey, Richard G. (Committee chair)
Huang, Ching-Rong (Committee member)
Perna, Angelo J. (Committee member)
Date: 1970-10
Keywords: Nylon
Polymers and polymerization
Polyamides
Availability: Unrestricted
Abstract:

Nylon 6-10 has been prepared by continuous interfacial polycondensation hexamethylenedlamine and sebacoyl chloride in a stirred system. The effect of monomer concentration and stirring on the intrinsic viscosity of the polyamide 6-10 solution in m-cresol was measured.

As stirring (RPM) and monomer increased the intrinsic and the polymer yield through a maximum. Diffusion coefficients (DAB) for hexamethylenedlamine were for hexamethylenedlamine were and were used for the calculations of jD factors and K/DAB ratios. A relationship and jD factors was established by a correlation curve.


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