Poly(ester imide)s possessing low CTE and low water absorption (II). effect of substituents

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The film properties of a variety of poly(ester imide)s (PEsIs) were evaluated for development of a novel high temperature base film in flexible printed circuit (FPC) boards. In this work, three types of PEsI systems were systematically prepared from the following combinations of monomers: (1) ester-containing tetracarboxylic dianhydrides: hydroquinone bis(trimellitate anhydride) (TAHQ), methyl-substituted TAHQ (M-TAHQ), and methoxy-substituted TAHQ (MeO-TAHQ) with common diamines such as p-phenylenediamine (PDA), (2) common tetracarboxylic dianhydrides such as pyromellitic dianhydride (PMDA) with ester-containing diamines: 4-aminophenyl-4′-aminophenylbenzoate (APAB) and methyl-substituted APAB (ATAB), and (3) the TAHQ series with the APAB series. The effects of the substituents on the PEsI film properties and polymerizability were also discussed in this work. The ester-containing monomers used in this work (TAHQ series and the APAB series) were all highly reactive and led to PEsAAs possessing high inherent viscosities ranging 1.09-9.33 dL/g. The incorporation of methyl and methoxy substituents into rigid TAHQ-based PEsI systems caused no significant decrease in Tg but allowed molecular motions above the Tgs. In some cases, these substituents, in particular, the methoxy group contributed to a significant decrease in water absorption without sacrificing other target properties. For practical FPC application, a flexible diamine was copolymerized into the highly esterified rigid PEsI systems derived from the TAHQ series with the APAB series. One of the PEsI copolymers obtained achieved excellent combined properties: a low CTE (17.8ppm/K) completely consistent with that of copper foil as a conductive layer, considerably low water absorption (0.47 wt %), a high Tg exceeding 360°C, and improved toughness (elongation at break > 40%). © 2008 The Society of Polymer Science.

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Hasegawa, M., Tsujimura, Y., Koseki, K., & Miyazaki, T. (2008). Poly(ester imide)s possessing low CTE and low water absorption (II). effect of substituents. Polymer Journal, 40(1), 56–67. https://doi.org/10.1295/polymj.PJ2007142

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