aramidu
Aramidu, or aramid in English, is a class of high‑performance polymers composed of aromatic rings linked by amide bonds. The rigid, conjugated structure imparted by the aromatic rings gives aramids high strength and stiffness, along with excellent heat resistance and flame retardance. They are commonly described as para-aramids and meta-aramids, depending on the position of the amide linkages relative to the phenyl rings.
Para-aramids include poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide (PPTA), produced for use in high-strength fibers such as Kevlar and Twaron.
Synthesis and processing of aramids typically involve condensation reactions between aromatic diacid chlorides and diamines, forming
Applications include ballistic protective armor, protective clothing and helmet linings, reinforcing fibers for tires and aerospace/automotive