Method for making an aromatic polycarbonate
This invention relates to a method of preparing polycarbonate. More particularly the method relates to a method whereby a solution comprising a solvent and an oligomeric polycarbonate is introduced into a devolatilizing extruder wherein the oligomeric polycarbonate is converted into high molecular w...
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Zusammenfassung: | This invention relates to a method of preparing polycarbonate. More particularly the method relates to a method whereby a solution comprising a solvent and an oligomeric polycarbonate is introduced into a devolatilizing extruder wherein the oligomeric polycarbonate is converted into high molecular weight polycarbonate while simultaneously removing the solvent. More particularly, the instant invention relates to the formation under mild conditions of polycarbonates having extremely low levels of Fries rearrangement products, a high level of endcapping and low levels of residual solvent.
This invention relates to an extrusion method preparing polycarbonates from a solution of an oligomeric polycarbonate. A mixture of bis(methyl salicyl)carbonate (BMSC), BPA and a transesterification catalyst are first equilibrated at moderate temperatures to provide a solution of polycarbonate oligomer in methyl salicylate. The solution is then fed to a devolatilizing extruder, where the polymerization reaction is completed and the methyl salicylate solvent is removed. The solution comprising the oligomeric polycarbonate can also be pre-heated under pressure to a temperature above the boiling point of methyl salicylate and subsequently fed to a devolatilizing extruder equipped for rapid flashing off the solvent. The method provides polycarbonate with greater efficiency than the corresponding process in which unreacted monomers are fed to the extruder. Additionally, the method of the invention does not require the isolation of a precursor polycarbonate comprising ester-substituted phenoxy terminal groups. |
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