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Textile Research Journal | 1981

Relationships Between Chemical Structure and Properties of Fibers from Certain Partially Aromatic Polyamides

Richard D. Chapman; Donald A. Holmer; Oscar A. Pickett; K.R. Lea; J. H. Saunders

A new group of nylon yarns was prepared from copolymers of terephthalic and isophthalic acids with hexamethylene diamine, containing up to 80/20 molar ratios of the two acids, respectively. The corresponding polymers were characterized as to melting point, and spinning was explored. Compositions containing 60/40 and 65/35 molar ratios were evaluated more extensively, with the 65/35 ratio being used for detailed studies. Physical property tests, a Hat-spotting evaluation in tires, and wrinkle testing of three fabric types showed yarns of this composition to have dimensional stability approaching but not fully equalling that of poly(ethylene terephthalate), while having dyeing characteristics similar to those of nylon 66.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1950

Phosgene Derivatives. The Preparation of Isocyanates, Carbamyl Chlorides and Cyanuric Acid1

Robert J. Slocombe; Edgar E. Hardy; J. H. Saunders; R. L. Jenkins


Archive | 1974

Fiber-forming 6TA/6IA copolymers

Richard D. Chapman; Donald A. Holmer; Oscar A. Pickett; J. H. Saunders


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1953

The Preparation of Isocyanates by the Thermal Decomposition of Substituted Ureas1

William B. Bennet; J. H. Saunders; Edgar E. Hardy


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry | 1959

Influence of Acids and Bases on Preparation of Urethane Polymers

H. L. Heiss; F. P. Combs; P. G. Gemeinhardt; J. H. Saunders; E. E. Hardy


Archive | 1977

Polyamides derived from hexamethylene diamine, terephthalic acid, isophthalic acid and a C5 to C10 aliphatic dibasic acid

Richard D. Chapman; Donald A. Holmer; Oscar A. Pickett; J. H. Saunders


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 1972

Melt polycondensation of 4,4′‐diaminodiphenylmethane with aliphatic dibasic acids

Donald A. Holmer; Oscar A. Pickett; J. H. Saunders


Archive | 1975

Dimensionally stable 6TA/6IA fibers

Richard D. Chapman; Donald A. Holmer; Oscar A. Pickett; J. H. Saunders


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry | 1954

Preparation of Polymers from Diisocyanates and Polyols

H. L. Heiss; J. H. Saunders; Marjorie E. Morris; B. R. Davis; Edgar E. Hardy


Archive | 1961

Method of operating a turbojet engine with high energy fuels

J. H. Saunders

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