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Novel organosoluble fluorinated polyimides derived from 1,6-bis(4-amino-2-trifluoromethylphenoxy)naphthalene and aromatic dianhydrides

Journal

POLYMER
Volume 49, Issue 10, Pages 2476-2485

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2008.03.047

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fluorinated polyimides; optical transparency; low dielectric constants

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A novel trifluoromethyl-substituted bis(ether amine) monomer, 1,6-bis(4-ainino-2-trifluoromethylphenoxy)naphthalene, was prepared through the nucleophilic substitution reaction of 2-chloro-5-nitrobenzotrifluoricle and 1,6-dihydroxynaphthalene in the presence of potassium carbonate in dimethyl sulfoxide, followed by catalytic reduction with hydrazine and Pd/C in ethanol. A series of new fluorinated polyimides were synthesized from the diamine with various commercially available aromatic tetracarboxylic dianhydrides via a conventional two-stage process with the thermal or chemical imidization of the poly(amic acid) precursors. Most of the polyimides obtained from both routes were soluble in many organic solvents such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone and N,N-dimethylacetamide. All the polyimides could afford transparent, flexible, and strong films with low moisture absorptions of 0.12-0.52% and low dielectric constants of 2.75-3.13 at 10 kHz. Thin films of these polyimides showed an UV-vis absorption cutoff wavelength at 376-428 nm, and those of polyimides from 4,4'-oxydiphthalic dianhydride (ODPA) and 2,2-bis(3,,4-dicarboxyphenyl)hexafluoropropane dianhydride (6FDA) were essentially colorless. The polyimides exhibited excellent thermal stability, with decomposition temperatures (at 10% weight loss) above 530 degrees C in both air and nitrogen atmospheres and glass transition temperatures (T(g)s) in the range of 241-298 degrees C. For a comparative study, some Properties of the present fluorinated polyimides were compared with those of structurally related ones prepared from 1,6-bis(4-aniinophenoxy)naphthalene and 2,6-bis(4-amino-2-trifluoromethylphenoxy)naphthalene. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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