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Confirmation of the presence of imine bonds in thermally cured polyimides

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Abstract Model compounds for imines formed during the thermal curing of short chain polyimides have been synthesized and characterized. These compounds have imine bonds (CN) formed by the nucleophilic attack of primary amines on imide carbonyls. The CN stretching mode appears at 1649–1664 cm −1 in the Raman and infrared spectra of these compounds and the band assigned to the carbonyl mode in an imide ring with an imine bond appears near 1740 cm −1 . These compounds have been prepared and characterized to verify the conclusions of a previously reported study in which bands observed in thermally cured short chain polyimides at 1656 and 1742 cm −1 were assigned as the CN and associated CO modes, respectively. It has also been confirmed that the CN stretching mode in the imide model compounds is inherently IR weak and can only be seen if the concentration of imine species is high. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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