posted on 2023-12-18, 17:20authored byXianzhu Zhong, Jiabei Zhou, Mohammad Asif Ali, Aniruddha Nag, Kenji Takada, Kaito Watanabe, Mika Kawai, Tetsu Mitsumata, Tatsuo Kaneko
Wholly aromatic polymers, exemplified
by polybenzimidazoles (PBI),
exhibit an advantageous macromolecular configuration suitable for
the development of exceptionally stable and lightweight plastics.
The strategic formulation of such plastics holds the potential to
surmount the intrinsic instability observed in conventional plastic
materials. Notably, endeavors have been undertaken to augment the
functional versatility and application scope of PBI by introducing
a diverse range of functionalities into its monomeric backbone. Nevertheless,
these modifications have concurrently manifested an adverse impact
on the inherent thermal stability of PBI. In order to address this
issue, a minimal modification using a heteroelement booster was made
to the PBI backbone, aimed at improving its performance without compromising
its inherent properties. This modification entailed the substitution
of a limited number of −NH– units with −S–,
strategically interrupting resonance effects and fostering enhanced
interchain interactions. The ensuing copolymers were synthesized using
ecofriendly, biobased procedures, yielding cast films demonstrating
an exceptional 10% mass loss temperature of 768 °C and superquick
self-extinguishment. Moreover, these films exhibited remarkable mechanical
toughness and outstanding dielectric performance even under elevated
temperatures, suggesting their potential as ceramic-substitutable
insulators in high-power turbines and next-generation electronic communication
systems.