Structure of Nylon


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2023/05/19

Polyamide is commonly known as nylon (Nylon), the English name Polyamide (referred to as PA), is a general term for thermoplastic resins containing repeated amide groups—[NHCO]—on the main chain of the molecule, including aliphatic PA, aliphatic-aromatic PA and aromatic PA. . Among them, aliphatic PA has many varieties, large output and wide application, and its naming depends on the specific number of carbon atoms in the synthetic monomer. Invented by the famous American chemist Carothers and his research team.

Polyamide is commonly known as nylon (Nylon), the English name Polyamide (referred to as PA), is a general term for thermoplastic resins containing repeated amide groups—[NHCO]—on the main chain of the molecule, including aliphatic PA, aliphatic-aromatic PA and aromatic PA. . Among them, aliphatic PA has many varieties, large output and wide application, and its naming depends on the specific number of carbon atoms in the synthetic monomer. Invented by the famous American chemist Carothers and his research team.
Molecular Structure
Commonly used nylon fibers can be divided into two categories.

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