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A simple strategy to prepare functional PI microspheres by constructing coating on PAA microspheres followed thermal imidization reaction

Journal

COMPOSITES COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 24, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.coco.2021.100642

Keywords

Polyimide; Microspheres; Phase separation; Composite material

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFB0406200]
  2. Key Project of Science and Technology Service Network Initiative of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [KFJSTS-ZDTP-069]
  3. Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Environmentfriendly Polymer Materials

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This study proposed a three-step strategy for functionalizing PI microspheres through PAA microsphere preparation, functional material cladding, and thermal imidization, providing a facile and efficient method for the fabrication of functionalized PI composites.
With the development of downstream applications, functionalized polyimide (PI) composites have gradually become a research hotspot. The traditional approaches to prepare functional PI are complex and time-consuming, which are not suitable for large-scale production. In this paper, a three-step strategy for PI microspheres functionalization through PAA microsphere preparation, functional material cladding and thermal imidization is proposed. First, polyamide acid (PAA)-the precursor of polyimide, was prepared in the form of microspheres with a mean particle size of about 2 mu m by water vapor induced phase separation (WVIPS) method. Subsequently, the functional fillers like TiO2 and graphene oxide have been successfully coated on the surface of PAA microspheres by hydrogen bonding and electrostatic adsorption force, respectively. It is worthy to note that the coated microspheres exhibiting well stability after the thermal imidization process. This work provided a facile and efficient strategy for the fabrication of functionalized PI composites.

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