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Materials with low dielectric constant and loss and good thermal properties prepared by introducing perfluorononenyl pendant groups onto poly(ether ether ketone).

Handong SunYunxia LvChongyang ZhangXiaodan ZuoMengzhu LiXigui YueZhenhua Jiang
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
A new monomer, 2,6-difluorophenyl-(4'-perfluorononenyloxy)phenyl-methanone (2F-PFN), was synthesized using a simple two-step reaction. A series of novel poly(ether ether ketone)s (PEEK-PFN- x ) containing perfluorononenyl groups were then prepared from 2F-PFN, resorcin, and 4,4'-difluorobenzophenone by nucleophilic polycondensation. The resulting copolymers were found to have different electric and thermal properties depending on the molar ratio of perfluorononenyl groups. PEEK containing a 5% molar ratio of perfluorononenyl (PEEK-PFN-5) possessed an intrinsic low dielectric constant of 2.73 and low dielectric loss of 3.00 × 10 -3 at 10 kHz. Another blended polymer prepared from PEEK and PTFE (PEEK/PTFE-5) possessed a dielectric constant of 3.21 and dielectric loss of 6.00 × 10 -3 at 10 kHz. Therefore, PEEK/PTFE-5 had much higher dielectric loss than that of PEEK-PFN-5 with the same fluorine content. PEEK-PFN-5 also showed excellent thermal stability, with a 5 wt%-loss temperature of 436 °C. PEEK-PFN-5 showed a slight increase in hydrophobicity, with a water droplet contact angle of 89.7° compared with that of PEEK/PTFE-5 (86.4°) containing the same fluorine content as PEEK-PFN-5. Morphologies and fluoride distribution on the membrane surfaces were characterized by field emission SEM equipped with EDX. These results indicated that PEEK-PFN-5 possessed a more uniform distribution of fluorine on the membrane top surface than PEEK-PTFE-5.
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