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Soluble aromatic polyimides with high glass transition temperature from benzidine containing tert-butyl groups

Journal

JOURNAL OF POLYMER RESEARCH
Volume 21, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10965-014-0572-7

Keywords

Tert-Butylated; High glass transition temperature; One-pot polycondensation; Soluble polyimide; Transparent film

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program [2014CB643604, 2013CB834506, 2012CB821500, 2009CB930400]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21174086, 21074069, 91127047]

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A series of soluble polyimides with high glass transition temperature (T-g) were prepared from four commercial aromatic dianhydrides (i.e., BPDA, OPDA, 6FDA and BPADA) with a rigid aromatic diamine containing tert-butyl groups (3,3'-di-tert-butylbenzidine) (1). The number-average molecular weights of them were in the range from 4.21 x 10(4) to 1.25 x 10(5) with the polydispersity indexes between 2.34 and 3.04 by means of gel permeation chromatography relative to a polystyrene standard. They were able to form transparent, flexible and tough films by polymer solution casting. The transmittance of them was higher than 90 % in a wavelength range of 400-700 nm by UV-vis measurement. The XRD results demonstrated that they were amorphous glassy polymers. Except for polyimide 1-BPADA, the T(g)s of the rest were higher than 330 degrees C, and especially the T-g of polyimide 1-BPDA reached up to 375 degrees C. They did not show appreciable decomposition up to 500 degrees C under a nitrogen atmosphere, in other words, the 5 % weight losses of them were in the range from 508 to 523 degrees C. Most of them exhibited high tensile strength and modulus with a low elongation at break at room temperature. They are potential candidates for high performance materials.

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