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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 13, 1977
Filed:
Aug. 04, 1975
James R Stephens, Gary, IN (US);
Standard Oil Company (Indiana), Chicago, IL (US);
Abstract
A process for preparing high molecular weight solid polymers, which process comprises reacting essentially equal molar amounts of a carbocylic aromatic primary diamine and an acyl halide derivative of trimellitic anhydride under essentially anhydrous conditions for a period of time and at a temperature controlled to produce a polymer with free carboxyl groups and amide groups available for further reaction. Also, a process for preparing cured polyamine-imide polymers which comprises heating of the soluble polymers prepared as aforementioned at a temperature above 150.degree. C. sufficient to effectively and substantially convert said carboxyl and amide groups to imide groups and thereby produce a polyamine-imide which is insoluble in organic polar solvents.