Abstract

Based on the model-compound studies, the composition of polyphosphoric acid (PPA)/P 2O 5 mixture as an effective catalytic/dehydrative medium for the preparation of poly(ether–ketones) was optimized. Thus, with the optimal weight ratio of 4:1 (PPA:P 2O 5), the electrophilic substitution polycondensation of 3-phenoxybenzoic acid and related AB monomers was substantially promoted at 130 °C to yield the subject polymer abbreviated as mPEK and related poly(ether–ketones) with significantly higher molecular weights. In the cases where the polymerization systems were completely homogeneous, the ensuing polycondensation was rapid and yielded high molecular weight polymers (e.g. mPEK [η]=2.10 dl/ g ) at 130 °C within 30 min., as compared to PPMA (phosphorus pentoxide/methanesulfonic acid) method which gave only moderate molecular weight polymers, e.g. mPEK ([η]=0.64 dl/ g). In some cases, where the monomers and PPA/P 2O 5 were not fully compatible, polycondensation did proceed and reasonable molecular weight range ([η]=0.69–0.76 dl/ g) could be achieved. However, the complete incompatibility between the poly(ether–sulfone) and PPA/P 2O 5 medium precluded the successful polymerization of 4-phenoxybenzenesulfonic acid.

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