Abstract

AbstractA series of novel copolyarylates(co‐PARs) containing phenol red units in the backbone were synthesized by interfacial polymerization at 10°C from bisphenol A (BPA), phenol red (PR) and diacid chloride monomers. The obtained copolyarylates (co‐PARs) are all amorphous, the inherent viscosity (ηinh) of 0.22–0.62 dl g−1, and the number‐ and weight‐average molecular weight are 10,200–46,200 and 38,600–203,600, respectively. Adding a small number of PR units to the molecular chains improved the processing fluidity of polyarylates, and the glass transition temperatures (Tg) decreased from 202.8 to 166.7°C. In addition, the co‐PARs have excellent thermal stability with the maximum thermal decomposition temperature of 532.4–545.2°C. The co‐PARs show the best mechanical properties (57.6 MPa) when the PR content is 15 mol%. The transmittances of the co‐PARs at 400 and 450 nm are 79.2%–97.9% and 87.0%–99.8%, respectively, and the cut‐off wavelength is between 320 and 328 nm. The designed and synthesized copolyarylates can be considered as a promising and easy‐to‐process high‐performance engineering plastic.

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