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TNT-Based Aromatic Diamines

Trinitrotoluene (TNT)-based aromatic diamines are used for the preparation of substituted polyimides. Interest in substituted polyimides is very understandable due to the known poor tractability of unsubstimted aromatic polyimides [1—4], As is known, the introduction of methoxy substituents to macromolecules of polyimides enhances their solubility in organic solvents [5]. One of the simplest TNT derivatives, 3,5-diaminoanisole, is used for the preparation of methoxy-substituted polyimides [6]. [Pg.45]


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