Y. Imai, Yasumasa Maeda, H. Takeuchi
Aug 1, 2002
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Journal of Polymer Science Part A
Abstract
A new bis(o-aminophenol) with a crank and twisted noncoplanar structure and ether linkages, 2,2'-bis(4-amino-3-hydroxyphenoxy)biphenyl, was synthesized by the reaction of 2-benzyloxy-4-fluoronitrobenzene with biphenyl-2,2'-diol, followed by reduction. Biphenyl-2,2'-diyl-containing aromatic poly(ether benzoxazole)s with inherent viscosities of 0.52-1.01 dL/g were obtained by a conventional two-step procedure involving the polycondensation of the bis(o-aminophenol) monomer with various aromatic dicarboxylic acid chlorides, yielding precursor poly(ether o-hydroxyamide)s, and subsequent thermal cyclodehydration. These new aromatic poly(ether benzoxazole)s were soluble in methanesulfonic acid, and some of them dissolved in m-cresol. The aromatic poly(ether benzoxazole)s had glass-transition temperatures of 190-251 °C and were stable up to 380 °C in nitrogen, with 10% weight losses being recorded above 520 °C.