Transparency and high heat resistance of cardo based poly(arylene ether)s for flexible plastic substrates

Title
Transparency and high heat resistance of cardo based poly(arylene ether)s for flexible plastic substrates
Author
한양규
Keywords
cardo based poly(arylene ether)s; transparency; high heat resistance; low coefficient of thermal expansion
Issue Date
2011-06
Publisher
THE POLYMER SOCIETY OF KOREA
Citation
Macromolecular research,Macromolecular research,Vol.19,No.6 [2011] ,608-612
Abstract
New poly(arylene ether)s (PAEs) with both transparency and heat-resistance were prepared by the poly-condensation of 4-fluoro-4'(((fluorobenzoyl)phenyl)-oxy)diphenyl sulfone), an ordered-sequence aromatic dihalide, and cardo typed aromatic diols that contain fluorene, adamantane, or cyclohexane moiety. The resulting polymers were found to be amorphous by X-ray diffraction, and their glass transition temperatures ranged from 194 to $245^{\circ}C$. Based on the TGA data, they exhibited excellent thermal stability, showing 5% weight loss at 444-$496^{\circ}C$. They had low thermal expansion coefficients of 58-74 ppm at the temperature range of 50-$200^{\circ}C$ as well as good mechanical properties with moduli of 1,785-2,350 MPa, except for the PAE that contains the cyclohexane moiety (86 ppm at 50-$160^{\circ}C$; 1,070 MPa). The optical transmittance of the PAE films (ca. 40 ${\mu}m$ thick) was more than 70% at 450-800 nm and they also exhibited a very high refractive index in the range of 1.714-1.752 at 589 nm. In addition, their films showed a low water uptake of approximately 0.65% regardless of their chemical composition. Therefore, the newly developed PAEs show strong potential as plastic substrates for flexible devices for displays, solar cells and e-paper.
URI
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13233-011-0616-3
ISSN
1598-5032
DOI
10.1007/s13233-011-0616-3
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