Macromolecules, Vol.32, No.20, 6400-6406, 1999
Colorless and soluble strictly alternating copolyimides containing aliphatic spiro units from 2,8-dioxaspiro[4.5]decane-1,3,7,9-tetrone
Strictly alternating copolyimides containing aliphatic spiro units were prepared via diimide (with five-membered rings)-dianhydrides (with six-membered rings) derived from 2,8-dioxaspiro[4.5]-decane-1,3,7,9-tetrone (TCDA) and diamines. The polymerization was conducted by the conventional two-step procedure using the diimide-dianhydrides and diamines. The resulting poly(imide-imide)s have alternating diamine components and also a head-to-head (tail-to-tail) structure in the imide ring sequence. The poly(imide-imide) films exhibited excellent; colorlessness (cutoff wavelength) and transparency (UV-visible transmittance). Most of the poly(imide-imide)s were soluble in typical polar aprotic solvents such as N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMAc) and also in m-cresol, except for the wholly aliphatic ones. These poly(imide-imide)s had decomposition temperatures between 379 and 419 degrees C in a nitrogen atmosphere, and the glass transition temperatures were shown to be in the wide range of 197-315 degrees C depending on the combination of the two kinds of diamines.
Keywords:AROMATIC POLYIMIDES;BIS(ETHER ANHYDRIDE);POLY(ETHER IMIDE)S;MODEL COMPOUNDS;DERIVATIVES;POLYAMIDES;ACID;ROD