Abstract

A novel boron–silicon hybrid polymer (PASB) was synthesized from polycondensation between phenylboron dichloride and dichloromethylsilane with Grignard reagent. The structure of PASB was characterized using fourier transform infrared spectra, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, and gel permeation chromatography. The curing behavior of PASB was investigated by means of non-isothermal differential scanning calorimetry and the kinetic parameters were determined by the Kissinger’s and Ozawa’s methods, respectively. The results showed that both the methods for calculating the activation energy value gave fairly close results of 104.4 and 107.7 kJ mol−1, respectively. A reasonable curing cycle for the resin system was also established, which suggested that it was reasonable to choose a curing temperature between T i0 (452.0 K) and T f0 (554.0 K). These results can provide theoretical guidance reference for determining the curing of the resin system. The thermal stability of cured PASB resin was studied by means of thermogravimetric analysis under nitrogen atmosphere and the temperature of 5 % mass loss (Td5) was 610.1 °C, the residue at 1,000 °C was 87.8 %, which showed that the cured PASB resin exhibited excellent thermal properties and made it potentially useful as high performance matrix resin and precursor for ceramics.

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