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Polyparabanic acids

Possible tape materials include polyimide, polyester, polyethersulfone (PES), and polyparabanic acid (PPA) (18). Of these, polyimide is the most widely used material because its high melting point allows it to survive at temperatures up to 365°C. Although polyester is much cheaper than other materials, its use is limited to temperatures less than 160°C. PES and PPA, on the other hand, are half as cosdy as polyimide, and can survive maximum short-term temperatures of 220 and 275°C, respectively. PES has better dimensional stabiUty than polyimide, absorbs less moisture, and does not tear as easily however, it is inflammable and can be attacked by certain common solvents. Table 7 Hsts various plastic tapes and their properties. Common bump materials are gold, copper, and 95% Pb/5% Sn solder (see Tables 6 and 8 for properties see also References 2 and 21). [Pg.529]

Polyoxypropylene urethane polymer, mercaptan-terminated, 22 40-41 Polyparabanic acid (PPA) tape material, 17 836... [Pg.741]

Poly(iminoimidazolidinediones) are produced from diisocyanates and HCN, and these hydrolyze to polyparabanic acids ... [Pg.1020]

The polyamide obtained by polycondensation of 2,6-diaminopyridine and 2,6-pyridine dicarboxylic acid was the first polymer to assemble itself into a double helix (DNA-type) in solution. The synthesis and physicochemical characterization of some polymer-supported rhodium catalysts based on polyamides containing 2,6- and 2,5-pyridine units were reported by Michalska and Strzelec (2000) these catalysts were used for the hydrosilylation of vinyl compounds such as phenylacetylene. Chevallier et al. (2002) prepared polyamide-esters from 2,6-pyridine dicarboxylic acid and thanolamine derivatives and investigated their polymer sorption behavior towards heavy metal ions. Finally, Scorlanu et al. (2006) also prepared a polymer with improved performance based on polyureas containing 2,6-pyridine moiety and polyparabanic acids, and polymethane-ureas containing 2,6-pyridine rings. [Pg.114]


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