Studies on the odd-even effect of methylene spacers in bismaleimides

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Abstract

The synthesis of a series of bismaleimides based on diamines containing flexible units of variable length is presented. These structures were characterized by FTIR and NMR. The changes in spectra are dominated by the CH2 stretching and deformation vibrational bands. The wavenumber of methylene provides a sensitive measure for the chain packing geometry. An attempt has been made to explain the odd-even effects at the molecular level on the basis of the article results. DSC was used to monitor the thermal properties of the samples. The melting points of the bismaleamic acids and bismaleimides are affected by odd-even effect. The reactivity of maleimide group was analyzed. Positions of signals in FTIR and NMR spectra show that BMI should be more stable as the chain length increase.

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Feng, J. L., Yue, C. Y., & Chian, K. S. (2006). Studies on the odd-even effect of methylene spacers in bismaleimides. E-Polymers, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1515/epoly.2006.6.1.566

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