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Original Articles

Structure and properties of polyimide/sericite composite adhesive prepared bypolyamide acid salt method

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Pages 531-544 | Received 14 Jan 2021, Accepted 09 May 2021, Published online: 24 May 2021
 

Abstract

In this study, modified sericite is used to improve the bonding performance of polyimide(PI) adhesives which owe to its high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance and low cost. In order to further improve the performance of PI adhesives, PI/sericite composites were prepared by polyamide acid salt method. XRD and SEM analysis show that, after modification, the interlayer spacing of sericite is greatly enlarged, and the lamellar structure of sericite is clearly visible and extremely loose; XRD, TGA and bonding strength found that, The addition of TEA do not change the excellent performance of polyimide, modified sericite lamellae was successfully inserted into the polyimide molecular chain, and the sericite crystal plane spacing expanded and dispersed in the polymer matrix in the form of exfoliation; When the organic sericite content is 3 wt%, the T5 2and T10 3of the modified PI materials are 25 and 21 °C higher than that of pure PI, the bonding strength is nearly 20 MPa, which is 29.67% higher than that of pure PI.

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Funding

This work was financially supported by the Key Research and Development Project of Hunan Province “Research on Key Technologies of Advanced Functional Polyimide Materials” under [Grant Number 2018GK2063] and Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province, China [No. 2019JJ550029].

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