Abstract

AbstractAllyl phenyl compounds, allyl epoxy resins, and epoxy acrylate resins are adapted to copolymerize with bismaleimide (BMI) resins and to modify mechanical properties and processing properties. Reaction activity, physical properties, mechanical properties, dielectric properties, and thermal stability were investigated. Impact strength and flexural strength of modified BMI resin are increased about twice and 42% than that of pure BMI resin, respectively. Fracture elongation is from 1.6 to 2.3%. The fracture surfaces of the broken specimens are examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). As a result, modified BMI resins put up typical toughness rupture. The modified BMI resins possess excellent dielectric properties, and dielectric constant and dielectric loss almost hold the line with increasing epoxy concentration. When the test frequency scope is from 1 to 20 GHz, the dielectric constant and dielectric loss of modified BMI resins is 3.05–3.12 and 0.0089–0.012, respectively. The modified BMI resins still possess fine properties after hydrothermal aging. After 100 h in boiling water, the reservation ratios of both the impact strength and flexural strength of modified system exceeded 90%, and the water absorption and heat distortion temperature (HDT) is 2.6% and 235°C, respectively. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 102: 315–319, 2006

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