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Plastics, Rubber and Composites
Macromolecular Engineering
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Original Article

Properties, morphology and structure of BPDA/PPD/ODA polyimide fibres

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Pages 407-415 | Received 03 Aug 2011, Accepted 22 Sep 2011, Published online: 03 Dec 2013
 

Abstract

A family of random co-poly(amic acid)s containing 4,4′-oxydianiline (ODA) moiety were synthesised in N,N′-dimethylacetamide. The co-poly(amic acid) solutions were used as spinning dope for dry jet wet spinning process into as spun poly(amic acid) (PAA) fibres. The polyimide (PI) fibres were obtained from PAA fibres after being imidised and drawn in furnace. The processability and mechanical properties of the fibres were notably improved by incorporating ODA into 3,3′,4,4′-biphenyltetracarboxylic dianhydride/p-phenylenediamine (BPDA/PPD) backbone. The best strength and modulus of BPDA/PPD/ODA PI fibre (diamine mole ratio of PPD/ODA = 85∶15) attained 2·25 and 96·5 GPa respectively, which were approximately three times the tenacity of the BPDA/PPD PI fibre. The SEM image showed that the cross-section of each stage fibres was round and void free. In addition, ‘skin–core’ and microfibrillar structure were not observed. The thermal properties of PI fibres were also investigated. The results showed that the PI fibres have excellent thermal stability; moreover, the dimensional stability and structural homogeneity of the fibres were significantly improved by heat drawn stage. Tg was found to be ∼290°C by thermomechanical and dynamic mechanical analyses. The X-ray (wide angle X-ray diffraction and small angle X-ray scattering) experiments indicated that the ordering degree of longitudinal and lateral stacks, as well as the molecular orientation of PI fibre, was improved in the preparation process of fibres. Furthermore, the mechanical properties of fibres are profoundly affected by the heat drawn conditions.

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