چكيده لاتين :
Anew class of optically active poly(amide imide urethane) (PAIU) thermoplastic elastomers
was synthesized via the reaction of NCO-terminated polyether polyols with
an imide containing optically active amino acid-based dicarboxylic acid chain
extender via two-step diisocyanate route. In the first step 4,4י-methylene-bis-(4phenyl
isocyanate) (MOl) (6) was reacted with polyethyleneglycol-diols (PEG)s such as
PEG-400, PEG-600, PEG-1DOD, and PEG-2000 to produce the NCO-terminated polyether
soft segment. The chain extension of the above soft segment with bis(p-amido benzoic
acid)-N-trimellitylimido-L-Ieucine (BPABTL) (5) was the second step to furnish a
series of new optically active PAIUs. The PAIUs were characterized by conventional
methods, and their physical properties such as solution viscosity, solubility, and thermal
behaviour were studied. The copolymerization reactions were performed in the presence
of triethylamine (TEA), pyridine (Py), dibutyltin dilurate (OBTOL), and no catalyst, respectively.
The resulting multiblock copolymers had inherent viscosities in the range of 0.120.55
dUg. These copolymers are optically active, thermally stable and soluble in amidetype
solvents. Some structural characterization and physical properties of these new optically
active PAIU thermoplastic elastomers are reported.