Thermosetting Poly(imide silsesquioxane)s Featuring Reduced Moisture Affinity and Improved Processability (Post-print)

Abstract

With the goal of improving the moisture resistance of thermosetting polyimides, a thermally stable, polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) dianiline, which features an aromatic periphery, was co-oligomerized with 4,4 (hexafluoroisopropylidene)diphthalic anhydride (6-FDA), 4,4-diaminodiphenyl ether (ODA), and phenylethynylphthalic anhydride (PEPA) to form thermosetting oligomers of a prescribed number of repeat units. The resultant oligomers were characterized for their chemical architecture, rheological characteristics, and cure behavior. POSS regioisomerism provided a unique opportunity to study the effects of monomer architecture on properties. The type of isomer affects rheological and cure characteristics but was found to have no discernible influence on cured state properties. The benefits of POSS co-oligomerization are 3-fold in that processability, thermal stability, and moisture resistance are each improved. Cured glass transition temperature is reduced, however, for a fixed number of repeat units, due to increased length and molecular weight between cross-links concomitant with POSS co-oligomerization.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 11, 2013
Accession Number
ADA609676

Entities

People

  • Dana M. Pinson
  • Elizabeth M. Horstman
  • Gregory R. Yandek
  • Joseph M Mabry
  • Timothy S. Haddad

Organizations

  • Air Force Research Laboratory

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Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Space
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force Research Laboratories
  • Chemical Reactions
  • Chemical Synthesis
  • Chemistry
  • Glass Transition Temperature
  • Macromolecules
  • Materials
  • Moistureproofing
  • Molecular Weight
  • Molecules
  • Oligomers
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Polymers
  • Thermal Properties
  • Thermal Stability
  • Transition Temperature
  • Transitions

Fields of Study

  • Materials science

Readers

  • Polymer Science and Engineering.
  • Polymer Science and Technology