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Structure and Gas Barrier Properties of Polyimide Containing a Rigid Planar Fluorene Moiety and an Amide Group: Insights from Molecular Simulations

Yiwu Liu, Ao Tang, Jinghua Tan, Cheng‐Liang Chen, Ding Wu, Hailiang Zhang

2021ACS Omega28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

) of 416 °C. Molecular simulations, positron annihilation, and X-ray diffraction were utilized to gain insight on the microstructures for the enhanced barrier properties. Introducing fluorene moieties and amide groups improves the regularity and rigidity of molecular chains and increases interchain interaction of PI, resulting in low free volumes and decreased movement capacity of the chain. The low free volumes of FAPPI restrain the gas diffusivity and solubility. Meanwhile, the decreased chain movement reduces the diffusivity of gases. Consequently, barrier performances of FAPPI are improved. The polyimide possesses widespread application in the microelectronics packaging fields.

Topics & Concepts

PolyimideFluoreneDiamineMaterials scienceThermal diffusivityAmidePyromellitic dianhydrideMoietyPolymer chemistryGlass transitionChemical engineeringSolubilityCrystallinityThermal stabilityComposite materialChemistryOrganic chemistryPolymerThermodynamicsEngineeringLayer (electronics)PhysicsSynthesis and properties of polymersMembrane Separation and Gas TransportSilicone and Siloxane Chemistry