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Physical properties of films made of copoly(ether-imide)s with long poly(ethylene oxide) segments
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Año del Documento
2010
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Elsevier
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European Polymer Journal 46 (2010) 2352–2364
Resumo
Polyimides having long poly(ethylene oxide), PEO, moieties in the main chain have been synthesized by a classical two-steps polycondensation method with good yield and high molecular weight. In contrast with previous works on this topic, essentially full conversion of the polyamic acid to polyimide was attained by heating at relatively low temperatures (around 160 °C).
These copolyimides undergo an increase of phase separation between the PEO part and the polyimide one after a thermal annealing. This phase separation increases gas separation properties of membranes made up of these copolymers. An exhaustive study of polymer properties as a function of the thermal treatment has been carried out in order to figure out the origin of this behavior. The analysis performed included TGA, DSC, SAXS and mechanical testing.
The polymers studied in this paper have medium thermal stability. In fact, degradation of the polyether chain under nitrogen takes place at temperatures above 300 °C. However, their thermal stabilities were much lower under oxidant atmosphere.
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SI
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GR-18 Excelence Group Action and to the Ministry of Science and Innovation Spain (MAT2008-00619/MAT)
predoctoral JAE fellowship
programme CONSOLIDER, project Multicat
predoctoral JAE fellowship
programme CONSOLIDER, project Multicat
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elsevier
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eng
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