Novel Interecting Blends Based on Amino Terminited Oligoimides by Using Michael Addition Reaction-II

New amino terminated oligoimides (AOIs) were prepared by the Michael addition reaction of various bismaleimide (1), namely, 1-(4-((4-((2, 5-dioxocyclopent-3 enylamino) methyl) cyclohexyl) methyl) cyclohexyl)-1, 6-dihydropyridine-2, 5-dione with excess of various diamines (2a-c). These AOIs were char...

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Main Authors: Rita R. Patel, Mukesh C. Patel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:E-Journal of Chemistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/687540
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spelling doaj-32ccefd1649249a3a7715f9ae79ab0792020-11-24T22:21:41ZengHindawi LimitedE-Journal of Chemistry0973-49452090-98102012-01-01941960196710.1155/2012/687540Novel Interecting Blends Based on Amino Terminited Oligoimides by Using Michael Addition Reaction-IIRita R. Patel0Mukesh C. Patel1P. B. Science College, Kapadwanj-382715, Gujarat, IndiaP. B. Science College, Kapadwanj-382715, Gujarat, IndiaNew amino terminated oligoimides (AOIs) were prepared by the Michael addition reaction of various bismaleimide (1), namely, 1-(4-((4-((2, 5-dioxocyclopent-3 enylamino) methyl) cyclohexyl) methyl) cyclohexyl)-1, 6-dihydropyridine-2, 5-dione with excess of various diamines (2a-c). These AOIs were characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR spectral studies and number average molecular weight estimated by non-aqueous conductometric titrations. AOIs were then treated with acrylol chloride and resultant acryl terminated oligoimides (AcOIs) samples were also characterized thermogravimetrically. Each of these AcOI was then combined with the N-phenyl maleimide (PM) in THF solvent. The resultant suspensions were then heated in the presence of azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN) as an initiator. The AcOI and PM polymerized through double bond simultaneously and form interacting blends, which were analyzed thermogravimetrically. The glass fiber reinforced composites were fabricated by using the suspensions of the AcOI and PM. The composites of Interacting blends were analyzed for their mechanical, chemical and electrical properties.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/687540
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author Rita R. Patel
Mukesh C. Patel
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Novel Interecting Blends Based on Amino Terminited Oligoimides by Using Michael Addition Reaction-II
E-Journal of Chemistry
author_facet Rita R. Patel
Mukesh C. Patel
author_sort Rita R. Patel
title Novel Interecting Blends Based on Amino Terminited Oligoimides by Using Michael Addition Reaction-II
title_short Novel Interecting Blends Based on Amino Terminited Oligoimides by Using Michael Addition Reaction-II
title_full Novel Interecting Blends Based on Amino Terminited Oligoimides by Using Michael Addition Reaction-II
title_fullStr Novel Interecting Blends Based on Amino Terminited Oligoimides by Using Michael Addition Reaction-II
title_full_unstemmed Novel Interecting Blends Based on Amino Terminited Oligoimides by Using Michael Addition Reaction-II
title_sort novel interecting blends based on amino terminited oligoimides by using michael addition reaction-ii
publisher Hindawi Limited
series E-Journal of Chemistry
issn 0973-4945
2090-9810
publishDate 2012-01-01
description New amino terminated oligoimides (AOIs) were prepared by the Michael addition reaction of various bismaleimide (1), namely, 1-(4-((4-((2, 5-dioxocyclopent-3 enylamino) methyl) cyclohexyl) methyl) cyclohexyl)-1, 6-dihydropyridine-2, 5-dione with excess of various diamines (2a-c). These AOIs were characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR spectral studies and number average molecular weight estimated by non-aqueous conductometric titrations. AOIs were then treated with acrylol chloride and resultant acryl terminated oligoimides (AcOIs) samples were also characterized thermogravimetrically. Each of these AcOI was then combined with the N-phenyl maleimide (PM) in THF solvent. The resultant suspensions were then heated in the presence of azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN) as an initiator. The AcOI and PM polymerized through double bond simultaneously and form interacting blends, which were analyzed thermogravimetrically. The glass fiber reinforced composites were fabricated by using the suspensions of the AcOI and PM. The composites of Interacting blends were analyzed for their mechanical, chemical and electrical properties.
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