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Soluble rigid rod-like polymides and polyamides containing curable pendent groups

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POLYMER
Volume 46, Issue 12, Pages 3992-4004

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2005.03.050

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polyimides; polyamides; enaminonitrile

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Soluble rod-like aromatic polyimides and polyamides containing curable pendent groups were synthesized. The polyimides (PIEANs) and polyamides (PAEANs) containing pendent enaminonitrile groups showed good thermal stability, and underwent curing reactions without the emission of volatile by-products above 300 degrees C to stable materials which were not soluble in any organic solvents. However, the polyimides (PIEONs) and polyamides (PAEONs) containing pendent enoxynitrile groups started to decompose around 300 degrees C, because of the instability of enoxynitrile groups. PAEONs underwent curing reactions around 420 degrees C in spite of the initial decomposition, but PIEONs exhibited only thermal degradation process. Thermal analyses of these polymers and the corresponding model compounds revealed that the curing of enaminonitrile groups proceeded via intermolecular crosslinking as well as intramolecular cyclization, while the enoxynitrile groups, known to undergo self-curing reaction, could not be cured by itself, and a reactive amine group was essential for the curing of the enoxynitrile groups. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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