Claims
- 1. A micropowder having spherical particles possessing an virtually poreless surface structure, said particles consisting essentially of a polyarylene ether sulfone or polyarylene ether ketone, and have a particle density which essentially corresponds to that of the polyarylene ether sulfone or polyarylene ether ketone, obtainable by prilling the melt thereof or spray-drying a solution thereof and wherein the polyarylene ether sulfone or polyarylene ether ketone have a number average molecular weight M.sub.n from 15,000 to 60,000 g/mol and a relative viscosity of from 0.25 to 0.95 dl/g as measured either in 1% strength by weight N-methylpyrrolidone solution, in a mixture of phenol and dichloromethane or in 96% strength sulfuric acid, in each case at 20.degree. C. and 25.degree. C. wherein the average particle diameter of said particles is from 2 to 70 .mu.m.
- 2. A micropowder as defined in claim 1, consisting essentially of,
- A) a polyarylene ether sulfone or polyarylene ether ketone containing repeating units I ##STR5## where t and q may each be 0 or an integer from 1 to 3, N may be --O-- or --S--, T and Q may be a direct bond or a group selected from --O--, --S--, C.dbd.O, S.dbd.O, --SO.sub.2 --, --N.dbd.N--, --R.sup.a C.dbd.CR.sup.b -- or --CR.sup.c R.sup.d --, R.sup.a and R.sup.b may each be hydrogen, C.sub.1 -C.sub.10 -alkyl, R.sup.c and R.sup.d may each be hydrogen, C.sub.1 -C.sub.10 -alkyl, C.sub.1 -C.sub.10 -alkoxy, C.sub.1 -C.sub.10 -alkylaryl or C.sub.6 -C.sub.18 -aryl, where each of the abovementioned groups may furthermore be substituted by fluorine or chlorine, Z may be a group selected from C.dbd.O, S.dbd.O and --SO.sub.2 -- and Ar, Ar.sup.1, Ar.sup.2 and Ar.sup.3 are each C.sub.6 -C.sub.18 -aryl, each of which may have substituents selected from C.sub.1 -C.sub.10 -alkyl, C.sub.1 -C.sub.10 -alkylaryl, C.sub.6 -C.sub.18 -aryl, C.sub.1 -C.sub.10 -alkoxy and halogen, or a random copolymer or block copolymer thereof or
- B) polyarylene ether sulfone or polyarylene ether ketone obtainable by reacting A with a reactive compound which, in addition to a C--C double or triple bond, contains one or more carbonyl, carboxyl, carboxylate, anhydride, amide, imide, carboxylic ester, amino, hydroxyl, epoxy, oxazoline, urethane, urea, lactam or halobenzyl groups, or a random copolymer or block copolymer thereof.
- 3. A micropowder as defined in claim 1, prepared by spray drying a polyarylene ether sulfone solution, the solvent used being N-methylpyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide or dimethylformamide.
- 4. The microparticles of claim 1 wherein the average particle diameter of the microparticles is from 2 to 50 .mu.m.
- 5. The microparticles of claim 1 wherein the average particle diameter of the microparticles is from 5 to 50 .mu.m.
- 6. A micropowder having spherical particles possessing a virtually poreless surface structure said spherical particles consisting essentially of a polyarylene ether sulfone containing from 0 to 100 mol % of repeating units II ##STR6## and from 0 to 100 mol % of repeating units III ##STR7## and wherein the polyarylene ether sulfone has a number average molecular weight M.sub.n from 15,000 to 60,000 g/mol and a relative viscosity of from 0.25 to 0.95 dl/g as measured either in 1% strength by weight N-methylpyrrolidone solution, in a mixture of phenol and dichloromethane or in 96% strength sulfuric acid, in each case at 20.degree. C. and 25.degree. C., wherein the average particle diameter of said particles is from 2 to 70 .mu.m.
- 7. The microparticles of claim 6 wherein the average particle diameter of the microparticles is from 2 to 50 .mu.m.
- 8. The microparticles of claim 6 wherein the average particle diameter of the microparticles is from 5 to 50 .mu.m.
- 9. A process for preparing the micropowder of claim 1 which comprises spray drying a solution of the polyarylene ether sulfone or of the polarylene ether ketone.
- 10. A micropowder of claim 9 wherein
- a) the solution is atomized by means of a pneumatic atomizer into a gas which is inert under the process conditions,
- b) the liquid droplets are dried in a drying chamber and
- c) the powder is separated from the gas stream.
- 11. A micropowder as defined in claim 10, wherein the solvent for the polyarylene ether sulfone or polyarylene ether ketone is methylpyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide or dimethylformamide.
- 12. A micropowder as defined in claim 10, wherein the gas into which the solution is atomized is air or nitrogen.
- 13. A micropowder as defined in claim 10, wherein the pneumatic atomizer is a double-flow or triple-flow two-material nozzle.
- 14. A micropowder as defined in claim 10, wherein the pneumatic atomizer is a baffled double-flow or triple-flow two-material nozzle.
- 15. A micropowder as defined in claim 10, wherein the pneumatic atomizer is a double-flow or triple-flow two-material nozzle which is mounted both on the gas side and on the liquid side.
- 16. A micropowder as defined in claim 10, wherein the drying chamber is a drying tower.
- 17. A micropowder as defined in claim 10, wherein the drying chamber is supplied with a drying gas flowing in the direction of the liquid droplets.
- 18. A micropowder as defined in claim 10, wherein the separation of powder and gas is carried out by filters or cyclones.
- 19. A micropowder as defined in claim 10, wherein the spray drying comprises
- e) a subsequent drying procedure in a fluidized bed.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/693,563, filed on Aug. 7, 1996, now abandoned and is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/454,147, filed on Jun. 9, 1995 now abandoned which is a national stage entry of PCT/EP94/00007, filed Jan. 04, 1994.
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