Abstract
Conditions for chemical transformations of poly(arylene ether ketones) containing side carboxyl and phthalimidine functional groups have been investigated. The reason why the chemical modification of poly(arylene ether ketones) with side acid chloride groups leads in some cases to the formation of insoluble products is established. Ionogenic and comb-shaped poly(arylene ether ketones) with hydrophobic fragments in side branches are obtained through chemical transformations of previously synthesized polymers containing side carboxyl, hydroxyl (alcohol), and phthalimidine groups. The properties of poly(arylene ether ketones) can be varied in a wide range via chemical reactions of side reactive groups.
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