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Yuwei Chen1, Yidong Liu1, Yonggang Min1
1School of Electromechanical Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology, No. 100 Waihuanxi Road, Guangzhou HEMC, Guangzhou 510006, China.
Abstract:
Recent studies have shown that introducing fluorinated groups into polyimide (PI) molecules can effectively reduce the dielectric constant (Dk) and dielectric loss (Df) of PIs. In this paper, 2,2'-bis[4-(4-aminophenoxy) phenyl]-1,1',1',1',3,3',3'-hexafluoropropane (HFBAPP), 2,2'-bis(trifluoromethyl)-4,4'-diaminobenzene (TFMB), diaminobenzene ether (ODA), 1,2,4,5-Benzenetetracarboxylic anhydride (PMDA), 3,3',4,4'-diphenyltetracarboxylic anhydride (s-BPDA) and 3,3',4,4'-diphenylketontetracarboxylic anhydride (BTDA) were selected for mixed polymerization to find the relationship between the structure of PIs and dielectric properties. Firstly, different structures of fluorinated PIs were determined, and were put into simulation calculation to learn how structure factors such as fluorine content, the position of fluorine atom and the molecular structure of diamine monomer affect the dielectric properties. Secondly, experiments were carried out to characterize the properties of PI films. The observed change trends of performance were found to be consistent with the simulation results, and the possible basis of the interpretation of other performance was made from the molecular structure. Finally, the formulas with the best comprehensive performance were obtained respectively. Among them, the best dielectric properties were 14.3%TFMB/85.7%ODA//PMDA with dielectric constant of 2.12 and dielectric loss of 0.00698.
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