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Why is the melting point of nylon 66 higher than that of nylon 1010?
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  • 1Flooranonymity
  • 2021-08-14 19:27
The melting point of nylon increases with the increase of the hydrogen bonds between molecular chains. The increase of carbon atoms in the molecular chain will lead to the decrease of hydrogen bonds. When nylon is generally expressed in the form of xy, x represents the number of carbon atoms in the diamine and y represents The number of carbon atoms in the dibasic acid, nylon 1010 has more carbon atoms than nylon 66, so nylon 66 has a higher melting point than nylon 1010.