Thermal Treatment Effect on the Structure and Property Change between Hydroxy-Containing Polyimides (HPIs) and Thermally Rearranged Polybenzoxazole (TR-PBO)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
In this study, we report on the effect of thermal
treatment on polyimide precursors (HPIs) and on the
resulting thermally rearranged polybenzoxazole (TR-PBO)
polymer membranes as investigated through the use of
molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. For this purpose, we
have first analyzed the structures of hydroxy-containing
polyimides before thermal treatment and those of the
thermally rearranged polybenzoxazoles after the thermal
treatment, according to their temperature conditions. As
expected, HPIs and TR-PBOs always show very limited
motion of their polymer chains, indicated by the radius of
gyration, due to their well-known thermal stability. In
particular, the very rigid and stiff PBO linkages did not undergo significant change in their torsional angle distribution. On
the other hand, in regards to intrachain movement, HPI chains were significantly affected by temperature. Their conformational
changes were notably observed, which affected the distances between possible reaction sites, oxygen atoms in hydroxyl groups,
and carbon atoms in the imido-ring. The free volume analysis, performed on both polymers and during thermal treatment,
indicates that HPIs have a unimodal distribution of free volume areas, which partially coalesce in larger areas having, however, a
relatively narrow size. Further, TR-PBO shows a bimodal cavity distribution, and after thermal treatment and TR reaction, the
free volume structures in TR-PBO are maintained. The cavity size distributions determined by simulation were also consistent
with free volume distributions determined by positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATION; MEMBRANES; thermally rearranged polybenzoxazoles; FREE-VOLUME DISTRIBUTIONS
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