Abstract

New naphthalene-ring containing ester diamines, as new monomers for the preparation of polyimides were synthesized via two successive reactions. Nucleophilic reaction of 3,5-dinitrobenzoylchloride with 1-naphthol and 2-naphthol in the presence of sodium hydroxide led to the preparation of 1- and 2-(3,5-dinitrobenzoyloxy)naphthalene, respectively. Next step was reduction of them by hydrazine hydrate/Pd–C to produce 1- and 2-(3,5-diaminobenzoyloxy)naphthalene. All the prepared compounds were characterized by common spectroscopic methods. These ester containing aromatic diamines with pendent naphthalene group were used to prepare soluble polyimide copolymers via two different methods: catalyzed one-step high-temperature polycondensation in m-cresol, and two-step polycondensation in NMP and subsequent chemical dehydration. The obtained poly(ester-imide)s were characterized and their properties were studied. One-step and two-step methods for the preparation of five-membered ring polyimides were compared. Polymers prepared through one-step method showed higher yield and inherent viscosities and therefore better physical properties.

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