Polymerization of oligomeric multiple aromatic ether-containing

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From phenol – phenol ether – or inorganic phenolate

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528125, 528126, 528128, 528207, 528209, 528210, 528211, 528220, 528228, C08G 6500

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ABSTRACT:
Oligomeric monomers are produced by reaction of a bisphenol compound with ther a dihalobenzophenone or a (2, 2) bis (4-halophenyl) hexafluoropropane and any other activated halogen containing aromatic compounds in the presence of a base and an appropriate solvent. The resulting oligomeric product, a dialkaline bisphenate terminated salt, is then reacted with 4-nitrophthalonitrile to form an oligomer-based phthalonitrile. These oligomers, in the presence or absence of an curing agent, may then be heated to form high temperature thermosetting polymers. These polymers can potentially be used as advanced materials for composites, as adhesives, and for microelectronic applications.

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patent: 4409382 (1983-10-01), Keller
patent: 5003039 (1991-03-01), Keller
patent: 5132396 (1992-07-01), Keller

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