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Syntheses and characterizations of high refractive index and low birefringence polyimides containing spirobifluorene in the side chain

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Abstract Two new diamine monomers having a spirobifluorene structure were synthesized through four steps, and polymerized with three different dianhydrides (PMDA, CBDA and 6FDA) to obtain six polyimides with spirobifluorene… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Two new diamine monomers having a spirobifluorene structure were synthesized through four steps, and polymerized with three different dianhydrides (PMDA, CBDA and 6FDA) to obtain six polyimides with spirobifluorene structure in the side chain. All the resulting polyimides displayed excellent thermal stability and high glass transition temperature. These polyimides synthesized from CBDA and 6FDA showed good solubility in typical organic solvents such as NMP, DMF and DMSO. Transparent and flexible cast films can be obtained from soluble polyimides or poly(amic acid) solution. The transmittance of polyimide films was higher than 90% in the visible wavelength range (higher than 80% in case of polyimide containing PMDA). The refractive indices of the result polyimides were found to be in the range from 1.6343 to 1.7007, which is higher than that of normal polymers. In addition, the optical birefringences of these polyimides were extremely low (0.0005–0.0014). The high refractive index and low birefringence of these polyimides as well as other descent physical and thermal properties would offer them possible applications in high performance optical materials such as flexible substrates.

Keywords: high refractive; side chain; birefringence polyimides; low birefringence; index low; refractive index

Journal Title: Polymer
Year Published: 2017

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