Abstract

AbstractA series of new poly(benzimidazopyrrolone amide) (PPA) copolymers were synthesized by a two‐step procedure, which was the solution polycondensation of a novel pyridine‐containing tetraamine with various aromatic dianhydrides at a room temperature and cyclization of the resulting prepolymers at a high temperature, respectively. The resulting prepolymers from the solution polycondensation, that is, poly(amide amino acid)s (PAAAs), had inherent viscosities of 0.82–0.91 dL/g; then, tough and flexible PPA films could be successfully prepared by the casting of the PAAA solutions onto a glass substrate followed by thermal curing with a program temperature procedure up to 350°C. The obtained PPA films exhibited not only excellent thermal properties with onset decomposition temperatures in the range 502–521°C, glass‐transition temperatures in the range 299–337°C, and residual weight retentions at 700°C in air of 29.1–34.8% but also good mechanical properties with tensile strengths of 102.1–115.9 MPa and elongations at break of 6.8–7.4%. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2008

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