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Structure Determination of Aromatic Polyesters (Liquid Crystal Polymers)

Structure Determination of Aromatic Polyesters (Liquid Crystal Polymers). Cristina Contreras. Characteristics of LCPs. Flame retardant (140 °C) Chemical resistance (oxygen) Excellent flow in mold (~ 320 °C) Mesomorphism (neither liquid nor crystal) Transparent to microwave radiation.

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Structure Determination of Aromatic Polyesters (Liquid Crystal Polymers)

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  1. Structure Determination of Aromatic Polyesters (Liquid Crystal Polymers) Cristina Contreras

  2. Characteristics of LCPs • Flame retardant (140 °C) • Chemical resistance (oxygen) • Excellent flow in mold (~ 320 °C) • Mesomorphism (neither liquid nor crystal) • Transparent to microwave radiation

  3. Current Uses of LCPs • Electronic (electronic, optoelectronic, fiber- optics) • Fillers (glass fibers, carbon fibers, mineral fillers) • Electronic packaging

  4. LCPs in Space? • Stable (not oxidized) • Much lighter than metal • Fuel tanks for liquid oxygen

  5. Polymerization

  6. Monomers

  7. Questions • What are the structures of the polymers? • Internal groups -End groups

  8. Methods • Extraction of small molecules, MS - Hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) • Depolymerization, NMR - NaOD/D2O - Isopropylamine

  9. Mass Spectrometry

  10. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance http://www2.potsdam.edu/walkerma/341nmr1b.GIF

  11. Depolymerization with Amines

  12. Results • NaOD/D2O - 5 to 7% more acids than phenols • Isopropylamine - 5% of products indicating anhydrides

  13. Discussion • The presence of anhydrides was indicated by NMR methods • MS/MS also supported anhydrides but was not quantitative

  14. Conclusions • A quantitative procedure for converting LCPs back to monomers was developed • A mass spectral method for observing the smaller polymer molecules was found • Anhydrides units were observed in the polymer, making them less stable to water

  15. More Conclusions • Anhydrides can be avoided by starting with excess phenols • Identifying small molecules for environmental concerns

  16. Acknowledgements • NASA • Solvay • Dr. Hall and Dr. Bates

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