Abstract

AbstractA novel method is proposed to synthesize new mesoporous silica containing amine groups (MPSA), and it was further employed to modify bismaleimide‐dialllyl bisphenol (BD)/cyanate ester (CE) resin to form novel MPSA/BD/CE hybrids; in addition, the typical properties of MPSA/BD/CE were systematically investigated. Results show that these hybrids have very low dielectric constant and loss as well as good thermal properties. Compared with BD/CE resin, all hybrids have not only decreased dielectric constant and loss but also similar dependence of dielectric properties on frequency over the whole frequency from 10 to 106 Hz. Specifically, with the addition of MPSA to BD/CE resin, the dielectric constant reduces from 3.5 to 3.0, and the dielectric loss is only 85% of that of BD/CE resin. Note that all hybrids show better thermal resistance (reflected by higher glass transition temperature, decreased maximum degradation rate, and higher char yield at 800°C) than BD/CE resin. All these differences in macro‐properties are attributed to the different structure between MPSA/BD/CE hybrids and BD/CE resin. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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