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Triazine ring cross-linked polyimides

Triazine Ring Cross-linked Polyimides and Refractory Materials Derived from Them... [Pg.285]

The graphite fiber reinforced triaryl-s-triazine ring (TSTR) cross-linked polyimides with ring-chain structures have good mechanical properties at elevated temperatures. On pyrolysis, the TSTR cross-linked polyimides were converted to refractory type materials which are believed to be graphitic type ladder polymers containing some nitrogen in their cyclic structures. [Pg.285]

The polyimide class of polymers are known to possess a high degree of thermal stability. They decompose in an inert atmosphere around 500°C and in air about 400°C as indicated by thermo-gravimetric analysis (1). Because of the great thermal stability of 2,4,6-triphenyltriazine (2J (decomposes above 486°C), copolymerization of this compound with imides should lead to enhanced heat resistant materials in the form of triaryl-s-triazine ring (TSTR) cross-linked (XL) polyimides. [Pg.285]


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