Synthesis and characterization of novel polybenzimidazoles bearing pendant phenoxyamine groups

TitleSynthesis and characterization of novel polybenzimidazoles bearing pendant phenoxyamine groups
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsKulkarni, M, Potrekar, R, Kulkarni, RA, Vernekar, SP
JournalJournal of Polymer Science Part A-Polymer Chemistry
Volume46
Issue17
Pagination5776-5793
Date PublishedSEP
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0887-624X
KeywordsCharacterization, copolybenzimidazoles, High performance polymers, high temperature materials, pendant phenoxyamine group, polybenzimidazoles, synthesis
Abstract

A novel aromatic diacid, 3, 5-dicarboxyl-4'-amino diphenyl ether, containing pendant phenoxy amine group was synthesized. Homo- and co-polybenzimidazoles containing different content of pendant phenoxyamine groups were synthesized by condensation of 3,3'-diaminobenzidine with this acid and a mixture of this acid and isophthalic acid in different ratio in polyphosphoric acid. Copolybenzimidazoles with structural variations were also synthesized based on this acid and pyridine dicarboxylic acid, terephthalic acid, adipic acid, or sebacic acid. The polymers have good solubility in polar aprotic solvents and strong acids and they form tough flexible films by solution casting. The polymers were characterized by different instrumental techniques (FTIR, TGA, DSC, XRD, etc.) and for solvent solubility, mechanical properties, inherent viscosity, and proton conductivity. The inherent viscosities of the polymers vary in the range of 0.62-1.52 dL/g. They have high thermal stability up to 475506 degrees C (IDT) in nitrogen, high glass transition temperatures (T-g) ranging from 313 to 435 degrees C and good tensile strength ranging from 58 to 125 MPa. Proton conductivity of homo polymer is 3.72 x 10(-3) S/cm at 25 degrees C and 2.45 x 10(-2) S/cm at 200 degrees C (c) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

DOI10.1002/pola.22892
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)3.114
Divison category: 
Polymer Science & Engineering