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Synthesis and characterization of thermally stable, hydrophobic hyperbranched polyimides derived from a novel triamine

Journal

HIGH PERFORMANCE POLYMERS
Volume 27, Issue 4, Pages 426-438

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0954008314555243

Keywords

Hyperbranched polyimide; monomer synthesis; aromatic triamide; thermal stability; surface contact angle

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province, Hubei, China [2013CFB007]

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A novel aromatic triamide 1,3,5-tri[4-(4-aminophenoxy)phenyl] benzene (TAPOPB) with prolonged chain segments and ether bonds was successfully prepared through a three-step reaction. Then a series of hyperbranched polyimides (HBPIs) were synthesized using A(2) + B-3 polycondensation from various commercial aromatic dianhydrides and TAPOPB. The HBPIs showed good solubility, thermal stability with glass transition temperatures (T-g) between 218 degrees C and 320 degrees C, and temperature at 10% weight loss of 502.1-561.7 degrees C in nitrogen atmosphere. Meanwhile, they had decent mechanical properties whose tensile strength and modulus were higher than 72.37 MPa and 1.039 GPa, respectively. Water uptake of less than 0.96% was obtained. The truncation wavelengths of the films were all greater than 400 nm with a good application prospect in UV protective coating. Most contact angles were more than 90 degrees, promising to be used as hydrophobic material.

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