Abstract

The rapid development in electronics requires high-performance and low-k materials. Introducing additional recyclability to these materials could further promote their application from environmental and economic aspects. In this paper, we report a reversibly cross-linked composite from a newly designed maleimide functionalized POSS (mPOSS) and aromatic polyamide with pendent furan groups (POF). The Diels–Alder reaction between maleimide and furan groups allowed the facile cross-linking of POF by mPOSS, thus significantly improving the thermal and mechanical properties of mPOSS/POF composites. The reversible feature of Diels–Alder reaction also conferred good recyclability to the mPOSS/POF composites. Tensile tests suggested that more than 80% of mechanical properties were retained in reprocessed composites even with multiple reprocessing cycles. Moreover, the porous nature of POSS molecules and the restricted motion of polymer chains by cross-linking significantly reduced the dielectric constant and diele...

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