Abstract

This study aims to synthesize a specific type of polycarbonate with high refractive index, low birefringence, and resistance to hygrothermal aging by copolymerizing 2,2'-bis(2-hydroxyethoxy)-1,1'-binaphthyl (BNE) with 9,9-bis[4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl]fluorene (BPEF). Comparative analysis revealed that the copolymer synthesized from BNE and BPEF demonstrated superior hydrolytic stability relative to the bisphenol A-based polycarbonate. This augmented stability can be attributed to the monomers' higher pKa values, rendering acidic substances less capable of dissociating and thereby mitigating ester hydrolysis under hygrothermal conditions. Furthermore, the investigation probed into the phenomenon of physical aging in copolymerized polycarbonate when exposed to hygrothermal environments. It was discerned that the enthalpy loss, observable under both dry and hygrothermal conditions, could be linearly correlated with the difference between the aging temperature and the glass transition temperature (Tg), signifying a close correlation between the magnitude of physical aging and Tg. A lower Tg in the copolymerized polycarbonate led to more pronounced physical aging within the same timeframe, resulting in an augmentation of tensile strength and modulus, while higher Tg effectively mitigated the physical aging phenomenon.

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