Abstract

A novel polymer was prepared through the combination of phthalonitrile end-capped polyarylene ether nitrile (PEN-Ph) and bisphthalonitrile (BPh), applying post-solid phase chemical reaction technology. BPh monomer was firstly pre-polymerized to form BPh prepolymer and then followed by crosslinking reaction with PEN-Ph matrix resin to obtain PEN-Ph/BPh composites. The generated crosslinking structures were confirmed by FTIR and UV including phthalocyanine, triazine, and isoindoline rings. Besides, the effect of BPh pre-polymerization time on the performance of PEN-Ph/BPh composite materials was studied. Tensile strength and modulus highest values of composites exceeded 98.9 MPa and 2.17 GPa respectively as BPh pre-polymerization time reached 30 min, improved by 55.6% and 36.9% in comparison with unpolymerized one. Besides, PEN-Ph/BPh composite films exhibited superior thermal properties (Tg: 278–330 °C, T5% (decomposition temperature of 5 wt%)>500 °C) and maintained excellent dielectric stability over 300 °C, leading to use for electronic fields at elevated temperature.

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