Aromatic polyamide for producing display, optical, or illumination elements
An aromatic and polyamide technology, applied in optical components, optical components, polyamide coatings, etc., can solve problems such as poor resistance to strong organic solvents
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Embodiment 1
[0340] Example 1. This example illustrates the general procedure for the preparation of copolymers from TPC, IPC and PFMB (70% / 30% / 100% mol) via solution condensation.
[0341] PFMB (3.2024 g, 0.01 mol) and dry DMAc (45 ml) were added to a 250 ml three necked round bottom flask equipped with a mechanical stirrer, nitrogen inlet and outlet. After PFMB was completely dissolved, IPC (0.6395 g, 0.003 mol) was added to the solution at room temperature under nitrogen, and the flask wall was washed with DMAc (1.5 ml). After 15 minutes, TPC (1.4211 g, 0.007) was added to the solution and the walls of the flask were washed again with DMAc (1.5 ml). The viscosity of the solution increases until the mixture forms a gel. After the addition of PrO (1.4 g, 0.024 mol), the gel collapsed with stirring to form a viscous, homogeneous solution. After an additional 4 hours of stirring at room temperature, the resulting copolymer solution could be cast directly into a film.
Embodiment 2
[0342] Example 2. This example illustrates the general procedure for the preparation of copolymers from TPC, PFMB and FDA (100% / 80% / 20% mol) via solution condensation.
[0343] To a 100 ml four necked round bottom flask equipped with a mechanical stirrer, nitrogen inlet and outlet, was added PFMB (1.0247 g, 3.2 mmol), FDA (0.02788 g, 0.8 mmol) and dry DMAc (20 ml) at room temperature under nitrogen. After PFMB was completely dissolved, TPC (0.8201 g, 4.04 mmol) was added to the solution, and the walls of the flask were washed with DMAc (5.0 ml). The viscosity of the solution increases until the mixture forms a gel. After the addition of PrO (0.5 g, 8.5 mmol), the gel collapsed with stirring to form a viscous, homogeneous solution. After an additional 4 hours of stirring at room temperature, the resulting copolymer solution could be cast directly into a film.
Embodiment 3
[0344] Example 3. This example illustrates the general procedure for the preparation of copolymers from TPC, IPC, DADP and PFMB (70% / 30% / 3% / 97% mol) via solution condensation.
[0345] Into a 250 ml three necked round bottom flask equipped with a mechanical stirrer, nitrogen inlet and outlet, was added PFMB (3.1060 g, 0.0097 mol), DADP (0.0817 g, 0.0003 mol) and dry DMAc (45 ml) at room temperature under nitrogen. After PFMB was completely dissolved, IPC (0.6091 g, 0.003 mol) was added to the solution, and the walls of the flask were washed with DMAc (1.5 ml). After 15 minutes, TPC (1.4211 g, 0.007 mol) was added and the walls of the flask were washed again with DMAc (1.5 ml). The viscosity of the solution increases until the mixture forms a gel. After the addition of PrO (1.4 g, 0.024 mol), the gel collapsed with stirring to form a viscous, homogeneous solution. After an additional 4 hours of stirring at room temperature, the resulting copolymer solution could be cast direc...
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