Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Toho University, 2-2-1 Miyama, Funabashi 274-8510, Chiba, Japan
Abstract
A cycloaliphatic tetracarboxylic dianhydride, octahydro-2,3,6,7-anthracenetetracarboxylic dianhydride (OHADA) was synthesized to obtain novel colorless polyimides (PIs). Herein, approaches for decolorizing an OHADA prototype and simplifying the entire process are described, and a plausible steric structure for OHADA is proposed. The polyaddition of OHADA and 2,2′-bis(trifluoromethyl)benzidine (TFMB) was unsuccessful; specifically, the reaction mixture remained inhomogeneous even after prolonged stirring. However, the modified one-pot process was applicable to the OHADA/TFMB system. The isolated PI powder form, as well as those for the other OHADA-based PIs, was highly soluble in numerous solvents and afforded a homogeneous and stable solution with a high solid content (20–30 wt%). Solution casting produced a colorless and ductile PI film with a very high glass transition temperature (Tg~300 °C). Furthermore, the OHADA/TFMB system exhibited remarkable thermal stability compared with those of the other related TFMB-derived semi-cycloaliphatic PIs. However, contrary to our expectations, this PI film did not exhibit a low linear coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE). This PI film also possessed excellent thermoplasticity, probably reflecting its peculiar steric structure. The use of an amide-containing diamine significantly enhanced the Tg (355 °C) and somewhat reduced the CTE (41.5 ppm K−1) while maintaining high optical transparency and excellent solubility.
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