Abstract: | Tert-butyl and di-tert-butyl were added as pendant groups to the ether-ether phenyl ring of poly(ether ether ketone), PEEK. tert-butyl PEEK, TBPEEK, was amorphous and di-tert-butyl PEEK, DBPEEK, was semicrystalline. However, a 2 : 1 random copolymer of TBPEEK and DBPEEK, TBDBPEEK, was amorphous. Gas transport of N2, O2, CH4, and CO2 through amorphous films of PEEK, TBPEEK, TBDBPEEK, and tetramethylbiphenyl PEEK were determined at 35°C and at pressures to about 15 atm. The results support previous observations that tert-butyl and tetramethylbiphenyl groups are very effective in disrupting chain packing in the polymer. For the present polymers, these substitutions led to a 5–18-fold increase in permeability, and, in some cases, at no loss in permselectivity. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 35 : 2355–2362, 1997 |