Melt-Processable Poly(ether imide)s Based on Catechol Bis(ether anhydride)
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Having previously demonstrated the possibility of synthesizing high molecular weight poly(ether imide)s with ortho-linked main-chain units from bis(ether anhydride)s derived from catechol or its derivatives, we now provide a preliminary assessment of the properties of the polymers prepared from the catechol bis(ether anhydride) and a variety of diamines. The polymers have low color, are soluble in a variety of solvents, and are thermally stable to temperatures in excess of 470 °C. Glass transition temperatures are comparable with or higher than that of the commercial poly(ether imide) Ultem. Solvent-cast films have high modului and strengths. Extensions to break are relatively low, except for the polymer based on 4,4‘-bis(4-aminophenoxy)biphenyl, which has an extension of 170%. All the polymers can be drawn to produce materials with higher moduli and strengths and, in most cases, higher extensions to break. Thus the polymers can be processed from the melt or from solution.