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Updated: Jan 20, 2026
Susceptibility, Permittivity and Dielectric Constant
Self-Toughening and Self-Enhancement Poly(arylene ether nitrile) with Low Dielectric Constant by Solid Crosslinking
Lifen Tong1, Xiting Lei2, Guangyao Yang2
1Research Branch of Advanced Functional Materials, School of Materials and Energy, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 610054, China. tonglifen@163.com.
Abstract:
A novel poly(arylene ether nitrile) terminated with hydroxyl groups (PEN-OH) was synthesized successfully. The effects of heat-treatment temperature on the thermal properties, mechanical properties, and dielectric properties of the PEN-OH films were studied in detail. Due to the cross-linking reaction occurring, at high temperature, among the nitrile groups on the side of the PEN-OH main chain to form a structurally stable triazine ring, the structure of materials changes from a linear structure to a bulk structure. Thus, the thermal properties and mechanical properties were improved. In addition, the occurrence of cross-linking reactions can reduce the polar groups in the material, leading to the decrease of dielectric constant. As the heat-treatment temperature increased, the glass-transition temperature increased from 180.6 °C to 203.6 °C, and the dielectric constant decreased from 3.4 to 2.8 at 1 MHz. Proper temperature heat-treatment could improve the tensile strength, as well as the elongation, at the break of the PEN-OH films. Moreover, because of the excellent adhesive property of PEN-OH to copper foil, a double-layer flexible copper clad laminate (FCCL) without any adhesives based on PEN-OH was prepared by a simple hot-press method, which possessed high peel strength with 1.01 N/mm. Therefore, the PEN-OH has potential applications in the electronic field.
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