Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5187483 Polymer 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Three new aromatic polyimides containing one or two replaceable halogen atoms in the repeat unit have been prepared by one-pot polycondensation at high temperature from dianhydrides and diamines containing halogen atoms. The halogenated polyimides exhibited good thermal properties and great solubility in a wide range of organic solvents, which make them good candidates to prepare functional polymers. They also showed film-forming capabilities, good mechanical properties, and a very low ability to take water, with values of only around 1% water uptake. To show the usefulness of these polyimides as functional polymers, the halogen group of two of them was successfully replaced by 4-tert-butyl phenyl or 4-tert-butyl phenyl ethynyl groups by a Suzuki or a Sonogashira reaction, respectively.

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