Aramid copolymer
View Patent ↗The invention concerns polymer powder comprising 2-(4-amino phenyl)-5 (6) amino benzimidazole (DAPBI), paraphenylene diamine, and terephthaloyl dichloride, capable of being dissolved in a solvent system comprising (i) N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) or dimethylacetamide (DMAC) and (ii) an inorganic salt; wherein said polymer is capable of being redissolved in said solvent system after said polymer has been removed from said solvent system.
1. A neutralized polymer powder comprising residues of 2-(4-amino phenyl)-5 (6) amino benzimidazole (DAPBI), paraphenylene diamine (PPD), and terephthaloyl dichloride (TCl),
wherein the neutralized polymer powder is soluble in and forms a clear solution in a solvent system comprising (i) N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) or dimethylacetamide (DMAC) and (ii) an inorganic salt;
the neutralized polymer powder being obtainable by a process including the steps of:
a) forming a polymer in an organic solvent by reacting DAPBI with TCl to form oligomers, followed by the addition of PPD and more TCl;
b) isolating the polymer from the solvent;
c) comminuting the polymer to a desired particle size;
d) treating the polymer with one or more neutralizing steps, the polymer being optionally washed with water prior to and/or after the neutralizing step(s).
2. The polymer powder of claim 1 having an inherent viscosity of greater than 2 dl/g.
3. The polymer powder of claim 2 having an inherent viscosity of 4 dl/g or greater.