The synthesis and properties of a class of soluble fluorine-containing aromatic polyimides are described. The polyimides show desirable features of materials for microelectronics applications.
4-Aminophenylalanine(4APhe),an exotic amino acid which is obtained as a microorganism metabolite of glucose,is polycondensed with various tetracarboxylic dianhydrides as a diamine monomer to obtain poly(amic acid)s.Su...4-Aminophenylalanine(4APhe),an exotic amino acid which is obtained as a microorganism metabolite of glucose,is polycondensed with various tetracarboxylic dianhydrides as a diamine monomer to obtain poly(amic acid)s.Subsequent thermal imidization of poly(amic acid)s is made at 220°C with stepwise heating from 100°C.Some of the obtained polyimides(PIs)exhibited good solubility in organic solvents such as N,N-dimethylformamide,N.N dimethylacetamide,and more.The progress of imidization was observed by proton nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy to confrm that the imidization ratio was up to 98%.Carboxylate group of the side-chains of PIs affected their solubilities despite the high imidization ratio,and the solubility was lost for any organic solvents by decarboxylation at 280。C,confirmed from mass-loss of thermogravimetric analysis.Thus,a new series of PIs were obtained with abilities of solvent-molding in PI state and thermal resistivityt enhancement by further heating after molding.展开更多
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSAC) for Distinguished Young Scholars !(Project No. 59925310 )
文摘The synthesis and properties of a class of soluble fluorine-containing aromatic polyimides are described. The polyimides show desirable features of materials for microelectronics applications.
基金This work was financially supported by Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)-Advanced Low Carbon Technology(ALCA)project UPMJAL10101.
文摘4-Aminophenylalanine(4APhe),an exotic amino acid which is obtained as a microorganism metabolite of glucose,is polycondensed with various tetracarboxylic dianhydrides as a diamine monomer to obtain poly(amic acid)s.Subsequent thermal imidization of poly(amic acid)s is made at 220°C with stepwise heating from 100°C.Some of the obtained polyimides(PIs)exhibited good solubility in organic solvents such as N,N-dimethylformamide,N.N dimethylacetamide,and more.The progress of imidization was observed by proton nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy to confrm that the imidization ratio was up to 98%.Carboxylate group of the side-chains of PIs affected their solubilities despite the high imidization ratio,and the solubility was lost for any organic solvents by decarboxylation at 280。C,confirmed from mass-loss of thermogravimetric analysis.Thus,a new series of PIs were obtained with abilities of solvent-molding in PI state and thermal resistivityt enhancement by further heating after molding.