Film properties of high performance semi-interpenetrating polyimide networksConsideration is given to an approach to provide a semi-IPN in which two constituent materials have nearly the same chemical structure and polymer chain length. A reactive endcapped LARC-TPI polyamic acid having a formulated molecular weight of 20,000 is prepared and then combined with various quantities of a commercial LARC-TPI polyamic acid solution. The polyimide films of semi-IPNs are tested along with two constituent materials. The physical and mechanical properties of the polyimide films are presented. The applicability of using this approach to minimize phase separation and to maximize long-term phase stability is discussed. The concept of controlling morphology by chemistry is proven for providing LARC-TPI based semi-2-IPNs. A very long chain LARC-TPI endcapped with a nadic group exhibits physical properties almost identical to unendcapped LARC-TPI.
Document ID
19910064466
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Gerber, M. K. (Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co. Hampton, VA, United States)
Pater, R. H. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)