Yt. Chern et Hc. Shiue, LOW DIELECTRIC-CONSTANTS OF SOLUBLE POLYIMIDES DERIVED FROM THE NOVEL4,9-BIS[4-(4-AMINOPHENOXY)PHENYL]DIAMANTANE, Macromolecules, 30(19), 1997, pp. 5766-5772
New diamantane-based polyimides are synthesized by reacting of 4,9-bis
[4-(4-aminophenoxy)phenyl]diamantane with various aromatic tetracarbox
ylic dianhydrides. Films of these polyimides have low dielectric const
ants, ranging from 2.58 to 2.74, and low moisture absorptions less tha
n 0.3%. Four of these films have good solubilities. Three nonfluorinat
ed polyimides were soluble in o-chlorophenol, m-cresol, N-methyl-2-pyr
rolidone (NMP), and chloroform. The hexafluoroisopropylidene-containin
g polyimide was soluble in m-cresol, chloroform, and tetrahydrofuran (
THF). The soluble polyimides have molecular weights (M-n) ranging from
33 000 to 96 000. All polyimides formed tough transparent films, with
tensile strengths of 55.3-101.4 MPa, elongations to break of 6.1-22.3
%, and initial moduli of 1.9-2.2 GPa. Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA
) reveals that diamantane based polyimides have two transitions on the
temperature scale between 0 and 400 degrees C. Their glass relaxation
s, characterized by DMA, occur at high temperatures, ranging from 296
to 413 degrees C. New diamantane-based polyimides are highly promising
for electronic applications owing to their excellent physical propert
ies, in particular an extremely low dielectric constant.