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- Title
Long-Chain Bio-Based Nylon 514 Salt: Crystal Structure, Phase Transformation, and Polymerization.
- Authors
Li, Zihan; Zhang, Lei; Zhang, Xiaohan; Chen, Tianpeng; Yang, Pengpeng; Chen, Yong; Lin, Huajie; Zhuang, Wei; Wu, Jinglan; Ying, Hanjie
- Abstract
Nylon 514 is one of the new long-chain bio-based nylon materials; its raw material, 1,5-pentanediamine (PDA), is prepared by biological techniques, using biomass as the raw material. The high-performance monomer of nylon 514, 1,5-pentanediamine-tetradecanedioate (PDA-TDA) salt, was obtained through efficient crystallization methods. Here, two crystal forms of PDA-TDA, anhydrous and dihydrate, were identified and studied in this paper. From the characterization data, their crystal structures and thermal behaviors were investigated. Lattice energy was calculated to gain further insight into the relationship between thermal stability and crystal structures. The contribution of hydrogen bonds and other intermolecular interactions to the crystal structure stability have been quantified according to detailed Hirshfeld and IRI analyses. Additionally, the transformation mechanism of the anhydrate and dihydrate was established through a series of well-designed stability experiments, in which the temperature and water activity play a significant role in the structural stability of crystalline forms. Eventually, we obtained nylon 514 products with good thermal stability and low absorption using stable dihydrate powders as monomers. The properties of nylon 514 products prepared by different polymerization methods were also compared.
- Subjects
CRYSTAL structure; PHASE transitions; SALT crystals; NYLON; STRUCTURAL stability; BIOMASS liquefaction; POWDERS
- Publication
Polymers (20734360), 2024, Vol 16, Issue 4, p480
- ISSN
2073-4360
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/polym16040480