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Synthesis and properties of novel aromatic poly(o-hydroxy amide)s and polybenzoxazoles based on the bis(ether benzoyl chloride)s from hydroquinone and its methyl-, tert-butyl-, and phenyl-substituted derivatives
Published Jul 1, 1999 · S. Hsiao, Liang-Ru Dai
Journal of Polymer Science Part A
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Abstract
Four series of poly(o-hydroxy amide)s were prepared by the low-temperature solution polycondensation of the bis(ether benzoyl chloride)s extended from hydroquinone and its methyl-, tert-butyl-, or phenyl-substituted derivatives with three bis(o-aminophenol)s. Most of the poly(o-hydroxy amide)s displayed an amorphous nature, were readily soluble in various polar solvents such as N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMAc), and could be solution-cast into flexible and tough films. These poly(o-hydroxy amide)s had glass transition temperatures (Tg) in the range of 152–185°C and could be thermally cyclodehydrated into the corresponding polybenzoxazoles approximately in the region of 200–400°C, as evidenced by the DSC thermograms. The thermally converted benzoxazole polymers exhibited Tgs in the range of 215–247°C and did not show significant weight loss before 500°C either in nitrogen or in air. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 37: 2129–2136, 1999
Novel aromatic poly(o-hydroxy amide)s and polybenzoxazoles based on bis(ether benzoyl chloride)s from hydroquinone show promising properties for flexible and tough films.
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