Binary Mixtures of Liquid Crystalline Ester Bismaleimides |
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Authors: | Andrea E Hoyt Samuel J Huang |
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Institution: | 1. Polymer Science Program University of Connecticut , Storrs, Connecticut, 06269-3136;2. Microsensors R&3. D, MS0351, Sandia National Laboratories , Albuquerque, NM, 87185-0351 |
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Abstract: | Abstract A binary system consisting of a chlorohydroquinone-based ester bismaleimide (3-Cl), T m = 238°C, and a methylhydroquinone-based ester bismaleimide (3-Me), T m = 251°C, was investigated for the purpose of improving processability by widening the nematic phase range before polymerization. Calculations based on the Schroeder-van Laar equation predicted a system eutectic composition of 41% 3-Me monomer and a eutectic temperature of 202°C. Experiments found the eutectic composition at 35% 3-Me and the eutectic temperature at 218.5°C. Discrepancies between experimental results and theoretical predictions are likely due to error in measured heats of fusion either due to impurities in the samples or due to the reactive nature of the components being considered. Thermal cycling was also found to have a significant melting point depression effect. While significant depression of the system melting point was achieved, polymerization still occurred immediately after melting in all systems evaluated. All mixtures could be polymerized from the nematic phase to yield a solid which retained the nematic orientation of the starting polymer melt. |
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