Abstract

Abstract As part of a program to develop structural adhesives for high performance aerospace applications, phenylethynyl-terminated imide oligomers are under evaluation. Imide oligomers with different molecular weights and compositions endcapped with either 4-(3-aminophenoxy)-4′-phenylethynylbenzophenone (3-APEB) or 4-phenylethynylphthalic anhydride (PEPA) have been prepared and characterized. These oligomers exhibit excellent processability. After heating to 350°C for 1 hour, the terminal phenylethynyl groups have reacted to provide chain extension, branching and crosslinking. The cured polymers exhibit excellent solvent resistance and high mechanical properties as neat resins and in various adhesive forms (tensile shear, sandwich flatwise tension and climbing drum peel specimens). The chemistry and properties of these phenylethynyl-terminated imide oligomers are discussed.

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