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3- phenol Novolac, cyanate ester

A variety of CEs with tailorable physico-chemical and thermo-mechanical properties have been synthesized by appropriate selection of the precursor phenol [39,40]. The physical characteristics like melting point and processing window, dielectric characteristics, environmental stability, and thermo-mechanical characteristics largely depend on the backbone structure. Several cyanate ester systems bearing elements such as P, S, F, Br, etc. have been reported [39-41,45-47]. Mainly three approaches can be seen. While dicyanate esters are based on simple diphenols, cyanate telechelics are derived from phenol telechelic polymers whose basic properties are dictated by the backbone structure. The terminal cyanate groups serve as crosslinking sites. The polycyanate esters are obtained by cyanation of polyhydric polymers which, in turn, are synthesized by suitable synthesis protocols. Thus, in addition to the bisphenol-based CEs, other types like cyanate esters of novolacs [37,48], polystyrene [49], resorcinol [36], tert-butyl, and cyano substituted phenols [50], poly cyanate esters with hydrophobic cycloaliphatic backbone [51], and allyl-functionalized cyanate esters [52] have been reported. [Pg.12]

Nair and co-workers [203] reported polycyanate esters of an imide-modified novolac of different maleimide content. The resins underwent a two-stage independent thermal curing through trimerisation of the cyanate groups, as well as addition polymerisation of maleimide moieties. On heating, cyanate esters were transformed into an imido-phenolic-triazine network polymer. The cured resins exhibited a higher initial decomposition temperature compared with the cured maleimide novolacs. However, the thermal stability was found to be inferior to the conventional phenolic-triazine resin. [Pg.134]


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