Abstract
AbstractThe stable trihydrochloride salt of 2,3,5,6‐tetraaminopyridine (TAP) has been found to be a versatile intermediate to a variety of thermally stable polymers such as polybenzimidazoles (PBI), polyimidazopyrrolones (pyrrones), and polybenzimidazobenzophenanthroline (BB polymer). The controlled reactivity of two of the four amino sites of TAP · 3HCl towards diacid halides and dianhydrides makes possible the preparation of high molecular weight, soluble polyamide prepolymers at mild temperatures. PBI, pyrrones, and BB polymer are obtained from the linear polyamide precursors by heating at 150–375°C. Unoptimized cyclized polymers were aged isothermally in air at 600°F (316°C) and found to be superior to analogous polymers described in the literature. Weight retentions of up to 97% were observed after 500 hr in air at 600°F.
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