Re. Southward et al., CONTROL OF REFLECTIVITY AND SURFACE CONDUCTIVITY IN METALLIZED POLYIMIDE FILMS PREPARED VIA IN-SITU SILVER(I) REDUCTION, Chemistry of materials, 9(2), 1997, pp. 501-510
Optically reflective and surface-conductive polyimide films have been
prepared by the incorporation of silver(I) acetate and trifluoroacetyl
acetone into a dimethylacetamide solution of the poly(amic acid) forme
d from 3,3',4,4'-benzophenonetetracarboxylic acid dianhydride (BTDA) a
nd 4,4'-oxydianiline (4,4'-ODA). Thermal curing of the silver(I)-conta
ining poly(amic acid) leads to imidization with concomitant silver(I)
reduction, yielding a reflective and conductive silver surface if the
silver(O) concentration is greater than ca. 12% by weight and the film
is cured to a final temperature of 340 degrees C. The metallized BTDA
/4,4'-ODA films retain the essential mechanical properties of undoped
films and have good thermal stability particularly in nitrogen atmosph
eres. The bulk of the polymer is not electrically conducting. Films we
re characterized by X-ray, DSC, TGA, XPS, TEM, SEM, and AFM.