1997
DOI: 10.1002/pen.11799
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Synthesis and characterization of flame resistant poly(arylene ether)s

Abstract: Hydrolytically stable phosphorus-containing monomers, such as 4,4'-bis(fluoro-pheny1)methylphosphine oxide (BFPMPO), 4,4'-bis(hydroxyphe1nyl)methylphosphine oxide (BOHPMPO), and 4,4-bis(hydroxyphenyl)phenylpliosphine oxide (BOHPPO), were synthesized and used in nucleophilic aromatic Substitution polycondensation to prepare poly(ary1ene ether phosphine oxide) engineering thermoplastics. The synthesis and characterization of these novel polymers are described. It was determined that by incorporating the phosphin… Show more

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“…4 To achieve a high molecular weight polymer product, specific solvents such as phenyl sulfone and an extremely high temperature (350°C) were used. Our initial efforts with phenyl sulfone and high temperatures were unsuccessful at obtaining a soluble product.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4 To achieve a high molecular weight polymer product, specific solvents such as phenyl sulfone and an extremely high temperature (350°C) were used. Our initial efforts with phenyl sulfone and high temperatures were unsuccessful at obtaining a soluble product.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glass-transition temperatures for hyperbranched poly(arylene ether ketone)s and poly(arylene ether sulfone)s were earlier reported to be 127 and 277°C, respectively. 2,14 McGrath et al 4 earlier demonstrated that poly(arylene ether phosphine oxides) have higher glass-transition temperatures than corresponding ketone and sulfone analogues. Future efforts involve the incorporation of other comonomers to increase M n 's.…”
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“…Phosphine oxide fragments containing sulphonated aromatic polymers are showing challenging properties [43][44][45]. Introduction of phosphine oxide fragments in the polymer backbone enhances mechanical properties, oxidative stability, water retention and adhesion to inorganic materials [46][47][48]. Since the polymer chain of polysulphones usually are highly symmetrical, thus leading to brittleness and low solubility, the introduction of unsymmetrical groups disrupting this arrangement seems to be an interesting way to improve the mechanical properties and solubility.…”
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“…High molecular weight poly(aryl ether)s can be prepared typically from arylhalogenides and phenols in the presence of weak bases such as potassium carbonate in dipolar aprotic solvents [148][149][150]. The water formed during the reaction is removed azeotropically with toluene to promote the polymerization.…”
Section: Hyperbranched Poly(aryl Ether)smentioning
confidence: 99%