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Gas-Transport and the Dielectric Properties of Metathesis Polymer from the Ester of exo -5-Norbornenecarboxylic Acid and 1,1'-Bi-2-naphthol.

Ivan V NazarovDanila S BakhtinIlya V GorlovKonstantin V PotapovIlya L BorisovIvan V LounevIgor S MakarovAlexey V VolkovEugene Sh FinkelshteinMaxim V Bermeshev
Published in: Polymers (2022)
Polymers from norbornenes are of interest for applications in opto- and microelectronic (low dielectric materials, photoresists, OLEDs). Norbornenes with ester motifs are among the most readily available norbornene derivatives. However, little is known about dielectric properties and the gas-transport of polynorbornenes from such monomers. Herein, we synthesized a new metathesis polymer from exo -5-norbornenecarboxylic acid and 1,1'-bi-2-naphthol. The designed monomer was obtained via a two-step procedure in a good yield. This norbornene derivative with a rigid and a bulky binaphthyl group was successfully polymerized over the 1st generation Grubbs catalyst, affording high-molecular-weight products (M w ≤ 1.5·10 6 ) in yields of 94-98%. The polymer is amorphous and glassy (T g = 161 °C), and it shows good thermal stability. Unlike most, polyNBi is a classic low-permeable glassy polymer. The selectivity of polyNBi was higher than that of polyNB. Being less permeable than polyNB, polyNBi unexpectedly showed a lower value of dielectric permittivity (2.7 for polyNBi vs. 5.0 for polyNB). Therefore, the molecular design of polynorbornenes has great potential to obtain polymers with desired properties in a wide range of required characteristics. Further tuning of the gas separation efficiency can be achieved by attaching an appropriate substituent to the ester and aryl group.
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