Abstract
ABSTRACTThree wholly, semi aromatic and aliphatic-aromatic polyimides containing bis(phenoxy) naphthalene, bis[(phenoxy) phenyl] propane and bis(phenoxy-methyl) cyclohexane segments by the two-step procedure from 2, 7-bis(4-aminophenoxy) naphthalene (BAPON), 2, 2-bis[4-(4-aminophenoxy)phenyl]propane (BAPOP), 1, 4-bis (4-aminophenoxy methyl) cyclohexane (BAPMC) as a diamine and 4,4′-carbonyldiphthalic anhydride (CDPA) were prepared. The first step of this procedure including ring-opening polyaddition in a polar solvent to give poly(amic-acid)s, second step containing cyclodehydration reaction to form polyimides. Synthesized monomer and polyimides were characterized by FT-IR, 1H NMR spectroscopy and elemental analyses (CHN) that obtained results gave the most powerful evidence. The polyimide synthesized from BAPON was characterized as semi-crystalline, whereas the other polyimides showed amorphous patterns by the x-ray diffraction studies. The inherent viscosity was ranging between 0.87–1.01 dL/g. Tensile strength, initial moduli, and elongation at break of the polyimide films ranged from 88–117 MPa, 1.98–2.32 GPa, and 5–8%, respectively. Thermogravimetric analysis in nitrogen atmosphere shows that these polymers having good stability, so 10% weight will be lost in the range of 500–630°C. The point of polyimide with BAPMC segment, is “adding of good thermal stability and processability” lower moisture absorption and dielectric constant (0.75% and 2.90).
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