Abstract

A series of novel fluorinated poly(ether imide)s ( IV) having inherent viscosities of 0.70–1.08 dL/g were prepared from 1,1-bis[4-(3,4-dicarboxyphenoxy)phenyl]cyclohexane dianhydride ( I) and various trifluoromethyl (CF 3)-substituted aromatic bis(ether amine)s II a– g by a standard two-step process with thermal and chemical imidization of poly(amic acid) precursors. These poly(ether imide)s showed excellent solubility in many organic solvents and could be solution-cast into transparent, flexible, and tough films. These films were essentially colorless, with an ultraviolet-visible absorption edge of 375–380 nm and a very low b ∗ value (a yellowness index) of 5.5–7.3. They also showed good thermal stability with glass-transition temperatures of 207–269 °C, 10% weight loss temperatures in excess of 474 °C, and char yields at 800 °C in nitrogen more than 62%. In comparison with analogous V series poly(ether imide)s without the –CF 3 substituents, the IV series polymers showed better solubility, lower color intensity, and lower dielectric constants.

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