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Abstract
In this work, pyridine ring and pendent tert-butyl were introduced into the diamine NTPA in view of improving the processability and transparency of the PIs via inhibiting charge-transfer complexes (CTCs). Meanwhile, the amide linkage was simultaneously introduced in order to boost the thermal and mechanical properties of the PIs by reasonably increasing the polymer stiffness via noncovalent amide H-bonding. The dianhydride BPADA was employed in the copolymerization with the diamine comonomers of NTPA with ODA in different ratios. Due to the presence of tert-butyl and pyridine ring, the synthesized co-PIs showed good optical properties with T500 higher than 75% for all co-PIs, reaching 83% for homopolymer BPADA-NTPA, higher solubility in organic solvents, and better hydrophobicity with maximum hydrostatic contact angle as high as 91.9°. Meanwhile, the amide H-bonding increased the mechanical properties of co-PIs with the maximum tensile strength reaching 127 MPa. Furthermore, amide H-bonding exceedingly offset the reducing effects of pendent bulky butyl groups on the thermal properties of PIs, and the Tg of the co-PIs containing NTPA moiety ranged in 244–298°C, remarkably higher than 218°C for homopolymer BPADA-ODA. This work proved cooperative synergistic effects of multiple functional groups in balancing the general properties of co-PIs.
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Part A: Polymer Chemistry is devoted to studies in fundamental organic polymer chemistry and physical organic chemistry. This includes all related topics (such as organic, bioorganic, bioinorganic and biological chemistry of monomers, polymers, oligomers and model compounds, inorganic and organometallic chemistry for catalysts, mechanistic studies, supramolecular chemistry aspects relevant to polymer...