Poly(imide siloxane), block and blend copolymer, were synthesized using different methods to explore the influence of siloxane chains. The flexible siloxane chains enrichment on surface of copolymer, enhance hydrophobic and adhesive with copper foil. It also improves light transmittance of polyimide film in the visible light region. The effect of different preparation methods on the aggregation in polymers and on polymer properties, especially adhesion and water absorptivity, are also discussed. The imidization temperature and synthesis method (blend and block) during the reaction has a significant effect on the properties of the product, especially thermal properties (T g values are 207 C for block and 180 C for blend) and mechanical properties (elongation of 130% for block and 50% for blend). The bonding strength of polymer films used as hot melt adhesive was also tested.
Herein, we report an easy-to-prepare polyamic acid salt (PAAS) hydrogel with multiple functionalities including rapid self-healing, stimuli-responsive properties, and conductivity. This study describes a method for synthesizing PAAS hydrogel in aqueous solution. Phenylenediamine and 3,3′,4,4′-biphenyltetracarboxylic dianhydride were used to prepare a hydrogel with a fully aromatic backbone via gradual polymerization. It is possible to use the gel in the field of biomaterials in the absence of organic solvents. The prepared hydrogel was characterized using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and dynamic rheometry. The gel has good toughness and the storage modulus and tensile stress are, respectively, about 0.25 and 0.45 MPa. Our study may pave the way for the manufacture of PAAS hydrogel, which may promote the development of hydrogel materials.
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