High heat resistance and good melt spinnability of a polyamide 66 containing benzene structure
Abstract
A polymer based bag filter with high temperature resistance plays a key role in dust and acid gas treatment in the power industry. Currently, the polymers used for preparing filters with improved heat resistance include those with a high content of aromatic units. But the aromatic structure inevitably leads to a high melting point, which is disadvantageous for melt spinning. Here, we report a polyamide 66 and polyamide 6T copolymer (PA66-co-PA6T) fiber with both high thermal stability and good spinnability. The retention rates of heat resistance of fibers after heat treatment at 185 °C and 200 °C were higher than 97.8% and 88.4%, respectively. This high thermal stability is ascribed to the high thermal degradation activation energy (E), which was confirmed by DSC, TG, and XRD characterization studies and fitting of kinetic data. PA66-co-PA6T with good melt spinnability, high heat resistance strength and low cost is expected to be applied in high-temperature resistance filtration equipment such as bag filters, expanding the application range of PA66 materials.