Synthesis Polyester Amide from Oleic Acid


Abstract in English

In this article, a polyester amide was synthesized from oleic acid. This polymer is a biodegradable and thermoplastic polymer, with wide medical and biological applications due to its being compounds with a linear structure. The polymer structure has been confirmed. Output using spectroscopy methods known as 1H-NMR, and FT-IR spectroscopy. And we obtained this polymer with a good yield (78%).

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