Abstract
Abstract Brassylic acid from crambe oil was used to synthesize 613 and 1013 polyamides by conventional melt polycondensation. The physical properties were compared to those of a commercial nylon 612: the polymers were melt-spun to monofilaments whose mechanical properties and moisture isotherms were found. Wide-angle x-ray diffraction patterns were determined, and a preliminary attribution of crystal structure made.
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