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Poly(urethaneimides) (PUIs) containing tertiary amine groups as precursors for original PUI cationomers

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This paper details the synthesis and characterisation of poly(urethaneimides) (PUIs) containing tertiary amine groups and obtained from a polytetramethylene oxide diol (PTMO1000), N-methyldiethanolamine (MDEA), 4,4′-methylene-bis-phenylisocyanate (MDI) and 4,4′-hexafluoroisopropylidene-bis-phthalic anhydride (6FDA). The polymers PTMO1000 (1 − x equiv.) + MDEA (x equiv.)/MDI (2 equiv.)/6FDA (1 equiv.) were obtained in high yields (>90%) through original synthesis, involving the reaction of macrodiisocyanates with an aromatic dianhydride in two steps only. A wide range of complementary techniques including two-dimensional NMR showed that the new method enabled a very good control of the polymer structure. In particular, the tertiary amine content of the PUI copolymers was easily varied over the whole composition range (x: 0 → 1), with interesting prospects for the design of a wide range of ion-containing poly(urethaneimides) by quaternising the tertiary amine groups. The PUI properties (e.g. solubility, viscosity, film-forming ability, etc.) clearly depended upon their tertiary amine content. Up to a tertiary amine content of x = 0.7 equiv., the very good film-forming character of the PUIs enabled to cast strong films suitable for permeability investigations

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Chimie

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hal-00069496 , version 1 (18-05-2006)

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Michel Awkal, Anne Jonquières, Robert Clément, Pierre Lochon. Poly(urethaneimides) (PUIs) containing tertiary amine groups as precursors for original PUI cationomers. European Polymer Journal, 2006, 42 (6), pp.1313-1324. ⟨10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2005.12.002⟩. ⟨hal-00069496⟩
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