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Significant Influence of Alkyl Substituents in the Alicyclic Rigid Backbone on Solubility and Thermal Stability of Polyarylamide Copolymers

Journal

ACS APPLIED POLYMER MATERIALS
Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 2120-2130

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.1c00168

Keywords

eight-membered carbocycle; polyarylamide; poly(amide-imide); solubility; glass transition temperature

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51633001, 51721002, 51873040]

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Incorporating alicyclic structural units in a polymer backbone can enhance the solubility and glass transition temperature of polyarylamides. By synthesizing polyarylamides and poly(amide-imide)s with TE-DBCOD, the complex influence of structure parameters on polymer properties was investigated. The synthesized polymers exhibited high thermal stability, providing a new approach for developing polymers with improved solubility and increased T-g.
Incorporation of alicyclic structural units in a polymer backbone holds great promises for preparing polyarylamides with superior physical properties (solubility, optical transparency, thermal stability, etc.). In this study, the alicyclic-containing building block, tetraethyl-substituted dibenzocyclooctadiene (TE-DBCOD), was integrated into the backbone of polyarylamides through a unique diamine monomer, TE-DBCOD-NH2. The TE-DBCOD-containing polyarylamides were synthesized first through polycondensation with different contents of TE-DBCOD units. Compared to the control polymers without DBCOD or ethyl side-chain units, the polyarylamides with TE-DBCOD units showed better solubility in less polar solvents (m-cresol, pyridine, and tetrahydrofuran) and higher glass transition temperature (T-g), which provides an opportunity to fabricate polyarylamides with both improved solubility and T-g. Meanwhile, we also prepared the poly(amide-imide)s with TE-DBCOD by a two-step method for comparison. In contrast, the aromatic poly(amide-imide)s showed better solubility and lower T(g)s than the corresponding aromatic poly(amide-imide)s without TE-DBCOD contents, which revealed the complex influence of structure parameters on different polymers. Additionally, the synthesized polymers possessed high thermal stability (5% weight loss temperature > 440 degrees C) verified by thermogravimetric analysis. The strategy of introducing short side chains in polymer backbones opens a window for exploration of polymers with improved solubility and increased T-g simultaneously, which also facilitates the understanding of the structure-property relationship of polymers with alicyclic structural units.

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