Abstract

Fluorinated poly(aryl ether)s (FPAEs) have attracted much attention due to their high thermal stability, excellent mechanical strength, and low dielectric constant. High-molecular-weight fluorinated poly(aryl ether) containing phenylethynyl (FPAE-PE) is successfully synthesized by nucleophilic substitution between 3-ethynylphenol and FPAE. The cross-linked fluorinated poly(aryl ether) (C-FPAE-PE) is prepared by thermal treatment of FPAE-PE at 300°C. The thermal stability, dynamic thermomechanical property, and dielectric performance of C-FPAE-PE are systematically studied. C-FPAE-PE has excellent heat resistance with 5% weight loss temperature (Td5% ) at 490°C in air and high thermomechanical properties with storage modulus retention of 50% at 215°C. C-FPAE-PE displays low and steady dielectric constant of 2.4 and dielectric loss of 0.004 at 215°C, exhibiting potential applications in the field of microelectronics, communication technology, and energy storage as high-temperature low dielectric materials.

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