Abstract
The development of DSM's Hybrane® hyperbranched poly(ester amides) is described. The monomer (1) for the hyperbranched polyester is obtained from the reaction of a cyclic anhydride with diisopropanol amine, yielding a tertiairy amide with one COOH and two OH groups. Polycondensation takes place via an oxazolinium intermediate in bulk at relatively mild conditions in the absence of catalyst. The reaction has been scaled up to ton scale. By varying and combining anhydrides, and modification with several types of end groups, a large variety of structures with concomitant properties and industrial applications has been realized. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 42: 3110–3115, 2004