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    Bognor Regis [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 30 (1992), S. 1227-1231 
    ISSN: 0887-624X
    Keywords: copolyimide ; main-chain flexibilization ; bisaroyl amine ; thermal behavior ; solubility ; Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: In an effort to improve the processibility of full aromatic polyimides, copolybisbenzoylamine imides were synthesized. As this study is a continuation of our work on flexibilization of the polyimide main chain, the bisbenzoylamine group was introduced stepwise into the polyimide main chain. Mixtures of pyromellitic anhydride, the rigid component, and a bisbenzoylamine-3,3′, 4,4′-tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride, the flexible component, were polymerized with aromatic diamines in a two-step procedure. The thermal stability of the four series of resulting copolyimides shows parallel changes that depend on the dianhydride ratio. The functional dependence of glass transition temperature (Tg) on copolymer composition differs for hydrogen or alkyl group substitution on the nitrogen in the bisbenzoylamine group. The solubility of the copolyimides in dimethylformamide changes from 0 to 33 wt %; there is a nonlinear dependence between solubility and the dianhydride ratio.
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    Bognor Regis [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics 30 (1992), S. 465-476 
    ISSN: 0887-6266
    Keywords: blends, polyethersulfone/polyimide, thermal and rheological properties of ; polyethersulfone in miscible blends with polyimide ; polyimide in miscible blends with polyethersulfone ; rheology of polyethersulfone/polyimide blends ; thermal properties of polyethersulfone/polyimide blends ; Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Notes: Blends of an aromatic polyethersulfone (commercial name Victrex) and a polyimide (commercial name Matrimid 5218), the condensation product of 3,3′,4,4′-benzophenone tetracarboxylic dianhydride and 5(6)-amino-1-(4′-aminophenyl)-1,3,3′-trimethylindane, were studied by differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic mechanical analysis, and rheological techniques. The blends appeared to be miscible over the whole range of compositions when cast as films or precipitated from solution in a number of solvents. After annealing above the apparent phase boundary, located above Tg, the blends were irreversibly phase separated indicating that the observed phase boundary does not represent a true state of equilibrium. Only a narrow “processing window” was found for blends containing up to 20 wt % polyimide. Rheological measurements in this range of compositions indicated that blending polyethersulfone with polyimide increases the complex viscosity and the elastic modulus of the blends. For blends containing more than 10 wt % polyimide, abrupt changes in the rheological properties were observed at temperatures above the phase boundary. These changes may be consistent with the formation of a network structure (due to phase separation and/or crosslinking). Blends containing less than 10 wt % polyimide exhibited stable rheological properties after heating at 320°C for 20 min, indicating the existence of thermodynamic equilibrium.
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