Issue 10, 1999

Simple synthetic route to soluble polyimides via nitro-displacement reaction and their second-order nonlinear optical properties

Abstract

Nonlinear optical (NLO) functionalized polyimides were directly synthesized using the nitro-displacement reaction between an alkanediol monomer and a diimide monomer without a thermal curing step. The polyimides were soluble in aprotic polar solvents such as DMSO, DMAc, DMF and NMP, and showed glass transitions at temperatures between 172 and 198 °C. We observed good thermal stability up to around 300 °C (at 5% weight loss) for the polymers. The weight average molecular weights of the resulting polymers were determined to be 10 400–15 100 (M w /M n = 1.84–2.00). The poled polymer films showed good nonlinearity (d 33 = 76 pm V –1 ) in the Maker fringe method for the second harmonic generation (SHG).

Article information

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Paper

J. Mater. Chem., 1999,9, 2345-2350

Simple synthetic route to soluble polyimides via nitro-displacement reaction and their second-order nonlinear optical properties

Y. Lee, H. Young Woo, C. Yoon and H. Shim, J. Mater. Chem., 1999, 9, 2345 DOI: 10.1039/A902230I

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