Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.32, No.14, 2653-2662, 1994
New Poly(Amide-Imide) Syntheses .12. Preparation and Properties of Poly(Amide-Imide)S Based on the Diimide-Diacid Condensed from 9,9-bis(4-(4-Aminophenoxy)Phenyl) Fluorene and Trimellitic Anhydride
A dicarboxylic acid (I) was prepared from the condensation of 9,9-bis[4- (4-aminophenoxy) phenyl]fluorene and trimellitic anhydride. A new family of poly(amide-imide)s having inherent viscosities of 0.75-1.04 dL/g was prepared by the triphenyl phosphite activated polycondensation from the diimide-diacid I with various aromatic diamines in a medium consisting of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP), pyridine, and calcium chloride. Most of the resulting polymers showed an amorphous nature and were readily soluble in polar solvents such as NMP and N,N-dimethylacetamide. All the soluble poly(amide-imide)s afforded transparent, flexible, and tough films. The glass transition temperatures of these polymers were in the range of 262-325-degrees-C and the 10% weight loss temperatures were above 525-degrees-C in air.
Keywords:AROMATIC POLYAMIDE-IMIDES;DIRECT POLYCONDENSATION;TRIPHENYL PHOSPHITE;DIAMINES;2;5-BIS(4-AMINOPHENYL)-3;4-DIPHENYLTHIOPHENE;N;N’-BIS(OMEGA-CARBOXYALKYL)PYROMELLITIMIDES;BIS(TRIMELLITIMIDE)S;POLYIMIDES