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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 26, 1978
Filed:
Nov. 02, 1976
Vasily Vladimirovich Korshak, Moscow, SU;
Svetlana Vasilievna Vinogradova, Moscow, SU;
Ivan Pavlovich Storozhuk, Moscow, SU;
Petr Maximilianovich Valetsky, Moscow, SU;
Lev Borisovich Sokolov, Vladimir, SU;
Abdulakh Kazbulatovich Mikitaev, Nalchik, SU;
Andrei Alexandrovich Askadsky, Moscow, SU;
Jury Sergeevich Kochergin, Moscow, SU;
Grigory Lvovich Slonimsky, Moscow, SU;
Larisa Borisovna Shirokova, Moscow, SU;
Ljudmila Fedorovna Nebosenko, Vladimir, SU;
Nikolai Danilovich Zhuravlev, Vladimir, SU;
Other;
Abstract
The present invention relates to novel compounds, viz. poly(arylate-sulphones) and to a method of preparing same. The compounds according to the present invention have the following formula: ##STR1## WHEREIN R is a carbon-to-carbon bond in para- or meta-position; ##STR2## n, m are indices denoting statistical distribution of structures over the macrochain; n and m are statistical values ranging from 1 to 10; x is a statistical value ranging from 1 to 100; y = 3 to 20; z = 5 to 20. The method of preparing said poly-(arylate-sulphones) comprises polycondensation of dichloroanhydrides of dicarboxylic acids with a mixture of bisphenol of the formula: ##STR3## and an oligosulphone of the formula: ##STR4## wherein y = 3 to 20; ##STR5## said oligosulphone being contained in the mixture in an amount ranging from 3 to 97% by weight as calculated for the desired poly(arylate-sulphone). The reaction is conducted in a medium of chlorinated hydrocarbons, followed by isolation of the desired product. The poly(arylate-sulphones) according to the present invention have a melt viscosity within the range of from 10.sup.3.8 to 10.sup.5.0 poises at a temperature of 330.degree. C and a shear stress of 10.sup.6 dn/cm.sup.2, which substantially facilitates their processing into articles by injection-molding or extrusion; they also feature a high heat-resistance as well as high thermal and mechanical characteristics. The method according to the present invention makes it possible to prepare poly(arylate-sulphones) on existing commercial plants producing polyarylates without any changes in the process scheme.