Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5183497 Polymer 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cross-link behavior of an amorphous poly (para-arylene sulfide sulfone amide) synthesized via low temperature solution polycondensation was observed for the first time, when the polymer was subject to a series of thermal curing at 260 °C in air condition. The formation of cross-link network was demonstrated by the DSC and TGA results that Tg of the polymer enhanced from 259.17 °C to 268.89 °C, and the 1% weight loss temperature increased remarkably from 243.75 °C to 345.87 °C. EPR analysis further suggested that two kinds of free radicals, CO and C, induced by thermal curing were responsible for this cross-link behavior. According to FT-IR spectrum, the origin of these free radicals was confirmed as amide CO group in the polymer backbone. The cross-linking type was attributed to conventional radical cross-link reaction and the cross-link mechanism was discussed in detail subsequently.

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