Solution process for the preparation of polyimides from diamines

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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260 37N, 260 42, 260 4218, 260 47CZ, 260 47UA, 428474, C08G 6926

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039962032

ABSTRACT:
Novel polyimide prepolymers with improved mold flow characteristics and enhanced physical properties when thermoset, are provided by heating a difunctional amine and an anhydride of an unsaturated dicarboxylic acid in a solvent at a temperature not in excess of 75.degree. C. until all of the amine groups are reacted, then, without isolating the reaction product, heating it with more difunctional amine in a solvent at a temperature not in excess of 75.degree. C. until formation of a prepolymer is substantially complete.

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