Abstract

AbstractA p-cyanophenol and allylamine based benzoxazine has been synthesized and characterized. This benzoxazine has nitrile and allyl functionalities that can polymerize, resulting in a highly crosslinked material. The DSC spectra of novel benzoxazine monomer reveal that incorporation of the nitrile and allyl group greatly decreases the ring-opening temperature of oxazine rings (140°C). The IR spectra of curing process indicate that the polymerization of oxazine ring accompany with the curing reaction of allyl and nitrile groups. Benzoxazine monomers with one or none of the two functionalities were also prepared to study structure effect on thermal properties of resulted polymer. The comparison of results confirms that introducing the two functionalities improved glass transition temperature (238 °C), thermal stability of polybenzoxazine (T5%=340 °C), and char yield (57%).

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