Issue 38, 2020

An effective strategy for the preparation of intrinsic low-k and ultralow-loss dielectric polysiloxanes at high frequency by introducing trifluoromethyl groups into the polymers

Abstract

Two new trifluoromethyl-containing organosiloxanes with cross-linkable styrene groups have been facilely synthesized by the Piers–Rubinsztajn reaction. The homopolymerization of these organosiloxanes at high temperature gives polysiloxanes, one of which exhibits a dielectric constant (Dk) below 2.53 with an ultralow dielectric loss (Df) of 1.66 × 10−3 at a high frequency of 5 GHz. In contrast, a control non-fluorinated polysiloxane sample with methoxy groups exhibits higher Dk of 2.78 and Df of 2.07 × 10−2. Moreover, the trifluoromethyl-containing polysiloxanes show no obvious change in Dk and Df even after immersing them in boiling water for 96 h. This result is attributed to the low water uptake of the polymers (near to 0.1%). These data indicate that this work provides a facile and effective way for the preparation of intrinsic low-k and low-loss materials used in the microelectronics industry. Based on the good properties, these fluorinated polysiloxanes are suitable as matrix or encapsulation resins for the fabrication of devices used in high-frequency communication.

Graphical abstract: An effective strategy for the preparation of intrinsic low-k and ultralow-loss dielectric polysiloxanes at high frequency by introducing trifluoromethyl groups into the polymers

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jun 2020
Accepted
18 Aug 2020
First published
18 Aug 2020

Polym. Chem., 2020,11, 6163-6170

An effective strategy for the preparation of intrinsic low-k and ultralow-loss dielectric polysiloxanes at high frequency by introducing trifluoromethyl groups into the polymers

F. Liu, X. Chen, L. Fang, J. Sun and Q. Fang, Polym. Chem., 2020, 11, 6163 DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00909A

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