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Polymer | 1999

Synthesis of poly(ether ether ketone) with high content of sodium sulfonate groups and its membrane characteristics

Feng Wang; Jianke Li; Tianlu Chen; Jiping Xu

Abstract Poly(ether ether ketone) with high content of sodium sulfonate groups prepared directly from 5,5′-carbonylbis(2-fluorobenzene sulfonate), 4,4′-difluorobenzophenone and phenolphthalein via aromatic nucleophilic substitution reaction. The polymer showed excellent thermal stability, high permeability of water vapour, high permselectivity of water vapour over nitrogen, and high permselectivity of anions


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2000

Novel macrocyclic precursors of poly{aryl ether ketone (sulfone)} containing hexafluoroisopropylidene units: Synthesis, characterization, and polymerization

Yinghua Qi; Naiheng Song; Tianlu Chen; Shuqin Bo; Jiping Xu

Cyclic oligomers containing hexafluoroiso-propylidene(HFIP) units were prepared in excellent yields by a nucleophilic aromatic substitution reaction of 4,4(7)- (hexafluoroisopropylidene) diphenol with difluoro-monomers in the presence of anhydrous potassium carbonate under pseudo high dilution conditions. A combination of GPC, MALDI-TOF MS and NMR analysis confirmed the structure of the cyclic oligomers. All macrocyclic oligomers are crystalline and undergo facile melt polymerization to give high molecular weight fluorinated polyethers.


Acta Crystallographica Section C-crystal Structure Communications | 1999

Disodium 4,4'-difluoro-3,3'-carbonyldibenzenesulfonate hydrofluoride tetrahydrate

Feng Wang; Yinghua Qi; Tianlu Chen; Yan Xing; Yonghua Lin; Jiping Xu

The structure determination of the title compound, 2Na(+). C13H6F2O7S22-. HF . 4H(2)O, indicates that intermolecular physical crosslinking through Na+ ions exists in the crystal so that ionic aggregates are formed.


Polymer | 1996

X-ray crystallographic structure of cyclic tetramer ester based on bisphenol-A and o-phthaloyldichloride

Hongyan Jiang; Tianxi Liu; Hongfang Zhang; Tianlu Chen; Zhishen Mo

The polycrystalline powder of the cyclic tetramer ester based on bisphenol-A and o-phthaloyldichloride has been prepared by recrystallization from nitrobenzene and its crystal structure determined by wide-angle X-ray diffraction. The unit cell is orthorhombic and has dimensions a=0.967 nm, b=0.8699 nm, c = 2.0859 nm. With two tetramers per unit cell, the crystal density is 1.36 g cm(-3). Indices of crystal diffraction peaks are also detailed in the present work. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2000

Synthesis, structure and ring‐opening polymerization of phenolphthalein macrocyclic polyarylates

Hongyan Jiang; Yinghua Qi; Tianlu Chen; Shuqin Bo; Mengxian Ding; Lianxun Gao; Jiping Xu; Tianbai He; Yue Zhang

Phenolphthalein based polyarylate macrocyclic oligomers were selectively synthesized by an interfacial polycondensation reaction of o-phthaloyl dichloride with phenolphthalein. The high selectivity benefits from the role of phenolphthalein as a color indicator, an efficient phase transfer catalyst, acid a preferred conformation of the starting materials as indicated by analyzing a single-crystal X-ray structure of an analogous macrocycle. The melt ROP of phenolphthalein polyarylate cyclic dimer was studied using nucleophilic initiators, The molecular weight of the resulting polymers builds up very rapidly at the very early stage of polymerization but decreases with time. During the ROP of cyclic dimer, analogous macrocycles with higher degree of polymerization (n greater than or equal to 3) and linear oligomers were produced by backbiting reaction especially at later stage of polymerization. Conversion of cyclic dimer is very fast at the earlier stage of polymerization and then increases slowly with time as analyzed by gel permeation chromatography. However, the total amount of cyclic oligomers in the ROP system increases with time at the later stage of polymerization because of the formation of larger macrocycles. The resulting polymers are amorphous. Glass transition temperatures (T(g)s) of these polymers are influenced by the polymerization time, type of initiator, and initiator concentration.


Polymer | 2006

Synthesis and characterization of poly(arylene ether ketone) (co)polymers containing sulfonate groups

Feng Wang; Tianlu Chen; Jiping Xu; Tianxi Liu; Hongyan Jiang; Yinhua Qi; Shengzhou Liu; Xinyu Li


Polymer | 2001

Novel sodium sulfonate-functionalized poly(ether ether ketone)s derived from 4,4′-thiodiphenol

Shengzhou Liu; Tianlu Chen


Polymer Journal | 1998

Macrocyclic oligomeric arylene ether ketones: Synthesis and polymerization

Hongyan Jiang; Tianlu Chen; Yinghua Qi; Jiping Xu


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 1997

Isolation, spectra, structure, and ring‐opening polymerization of strained macrocyclic aryl(ether ketone) dimer

Hongyan Jiang; Yinghua Qi; Tianlu Chen; Yan Xing; Yonghua Lin; Jiping Xu


Polymer | 1998

Synthesis and polymerization of some macrocyclic (arylene ether sulfone) containing cardo groups and macrocyclic (arylene ether ketone sulfone) oligomers

Hongyan Jiang; Tianlu Chen; Shuqin Bo; Jiping Xu

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Jiping Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hongyan Jiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yinghua Qi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shuqin Bo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Feng Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hongfang Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yan Xing

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yonghua Lin

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhishen Mo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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