polyamidation
Polyamidation is a chemical reaction that involves the formation of a polymide from two different monomers. This process is often used in the production of engineering plastics and fibers. The reaction typically involves the condensation of a dicarboxylic acid with a diamine, resulting in the formation of a polymer chain with amide linkages.
The polyamidation reaction is a type of step-growth polymerization, where the polymer grows through the sequential
Polyamidation is widely used in the production of nylon, a common polyamid polymer used in a variety
Polyamidation is an important step in the production of many modern materials. The reaction allows for the