Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1396359 European Polymer Journal 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

A series of phenylethynyl terminated oligoimides based on 3,3′,4,4′-diphenylsulfonetetracarboxylic dianhydride (DSDA), m-phenylene diamine (m-PDA) or/and 1,4-bis(4-amino-2-trifluoromethylphenoxy)benzene (6FAPB) with calculated molecular weight of 5000 g mol−1 were synthesized. The effect of molecular structure on solubility and melt viscosity of oligoimides as well as the thermal properties of cured polyimide resins was investigated. Experimental results indicated that the oligoimides have good solubility in strong polar solvents to afford homogeneous solutions with the solid content as high as 50 wt%. The oligoimides exhibited better solubility and lower minimum melt viscosity at relatively lower temperature with the incorporation of flexible 6FAPB. These oligoimides could be thermally cured at 320–380 °C to give thermosetted resins. The cured resins have good thermal stability with the glass transition temperatures of 278–329 °C and the onset decomposition temperatures higher than 500 °C. Adhesive properties of polyimides adhered to stainless steel at various conditions were evaluated by lap shear strength test. It was found that the LSS at room temperature increased with the molar ratio of 6FAPB increasing. The polyimides with combination of rigid and flexible structures exhibited good adhesive properties. With the increasing of curing temperature, the lap shear strength of polyimides at elevated temperature maintained at a high level due to the formation of strong bond.

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