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Hyperbranched Thermosetting Poly(imide−ester):  Synthesis and Properties

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A new family of polymer, namely hyperbranched thermosetting poly(imide−ester) (HBPIE), was successfully prepared by the esterification reaction between a hyperbranched oligoimide terminated with carboxylic end groups (−COOH) and a hyperbranched oligoester terminated with acetoxy end groups (−OAc). The hyperbranched oligoimide has a degree of branching of one, Mw = 14 180, and polydispersity Pd = 1.953. The −OAc-terminated oligoester has Mw = 7000 and polydispersity Pd = 1.17. The NMP solution of the oligoimide and oligoester had excellent film-forming properties. HBPIE films cured from these two oligomers are thermally stable and display surface area of 83 m2/g due to their intrinsic microporosity (pore size 12.7 Å). The submicrometer thin film of HBPIE also displays an intermediate dielectric constant and high dielectric breakdown strength.

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