High modulus polyester

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Inventors

Inoue, Toshihide
Hirai, Toshimasa
Okamoto, Masaru

Application #

706948

Filed

Feb-28-1985

Published

Aug-12-1986

Current US Class

264/176.1
528/191
528/194
528/299

International Classes

C08G 063/02; C08G 063/68

Field of Search

528/191 528/194 528/299

Assignee

Director General of the Agency of Industrial Science and Technology (Tokyo, JP)

US Patent References

4066620   Copolyester capabl...
4075262   Copolyesters capab...
4153779   Liquid crystal copo...
4181792   Liquid crystal copo...
4342862   Polyesters of trans-...
4346208   Anisotropic melts w...
4487916   Melt-spinnable cop...

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Abstract
A high modulus polyester comprising the following structural units (I) anr (II) and (III), the structural units (I) and (II) occupying 51-99 mol % of the whole and the structural unit (III) occupying 49-1 mol % of the whole, and a high modulus shaped article obtained from the polyester: ##STR1## wherein R represents one or more divalent radicals selected from ##STR2## and X represents chlorine or bromine atom.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A high modulus polyester consisting essentially of the following structural units (I) and/or (II) and (III), the structural units (I) and (II) occupying 51-99 mol % of the whole and the structural unit (III) occupying 49-1 mol % of the whole: ##STR10## wherein R represents one or more divalent radicals selected from the group consisting of ##STR11## and X represents chlorine or bromine atom.

2. A high modulus polyester as set forth in claim 1, wherein the structural units (I) and (II) occupy 55-95 mol % of the whole and the structural unit (III) occupies 45-5 mol % of the whole.

3. A high modulus polyester as set forth in claim 1, wherein the structural unit (I) occupies 55-90 mol % of the whole.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a novel aromatic polyester capable of being melt-extruded and affording shaped articles having superior mechanical properties and optical anisotropy.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Recently, demand for high performance plastics has been increasing and a number of polymers having various novel performances have been developed and marketed. Above all, optically anisotropic liquid crystal polymers having a parallel arrangement of molecular chains have been attracting a special attention in that they have superior mechanical properties.

As such liquid crystal polymers, wholly aromatic polyesters are widely known. For example, homoand copolymers of p-hydroxybenzoic acid are now available commercially under the trade name "EKONOL". However, these homo- and copolymers "EKONOL" are too high in melting point, so their melt fluidity is poor and their melt extrusion is impossible or difficult. In this connection, reference is made to the "Modern Plastics" (July 1975), p.62 in which there are described copolymers prepared by copolymerizing p-hydroxybenzoic acid with, for example, terephthalic acid and hydroquinone. These copolymers are extremely high in softening point ranging from about 427.degree. to 482.degree. C., so not only their melt extrusion is difficult but also their mechanical properties are not fully satisfactory.
 
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