In
this study, a maleimide/phthalonitrile bifunctional monomer
PNB-M was used in vat photopolymerization via the maleimide group
to obtain phthalonitrile-containing polymers suitable for further
thermal postcuring. A high concentration (40 wt %) and low viscosity
(less than 500 mPa·s at 25 °C) photopolymer resin was prepared
from the phthalonitrile monomer PNB-M with 4-acryloylmorpholine as
comonomer and trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate as cross-linker.
Photo-DSC, NMR, and FTIR tests revealed free-radical photoinduced
copolymerization of the maleimide with the acrylic groups during 3D
printing. Postprinting thermal curing of the phthalonitrile groups
was performed with different curing agents as well as via self-initiation
by PNB-M. The developed phthalonitrile-containing polymerizable compositions
made it possible to increase glass transition temperatures of the
3D printed polymer materials up to 351 °C after additional thermal
postcuring. Moreover, mechanical properties of the 3D printed materials
have been improved after curing of the phthalonitrile monomer in the
maleimide–acrylate copolymer.
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