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Scalable, Versatile Synthesis of Ultrathin Polyetherimide Films and Coatings via Interfacial Polymerization

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Chazot, Cécile A. C.; Thrasher, Carl J.; Peraire‐Bueno, Alexander; Durso, Michael N.; Macfarlane, Robert J.; Hart, A. John; ... Show more Show less
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Polyetherimides (PEI) are high‐performance thermoplastic polymers featuring a high dielectric constant and excellent thermal stability. In particular, PEI thin films are of increasing interest for use in solid‐state capacitors and membranes, yet the cost and thickness are limited by conventional synthesis and thermal drawing techniques. Here, a method of synthesizing ultrathin PEI films and coatings is introduced based on interfacial polymerization (IP) of poly(amic acid), followed by thermal imidization. Control of transport, reaction, and precipitation kinetics enables tailoring of PEI film morphology from a nanometer‐scale smooth film to a porous micrometer‐scale layer of polymer microparticles. At short reaction times (≈1 min) freestanding films are formed with ≈1 µm thickness, which to our knowledge surpass commercial state‐of‐the‐art films (3–5 µm minimum thickness) made by thermal drawing. PEI films synthesized via the IP route have thermal and optical properties on par with conventional PEI. The use of the final PEI is demonstrated in structurally colored films, dielectric layers in capacitors, and show that the IP route can form nanometer‐scale coatings on carbon nanotubes. The rapid film formation rate and fine property control are attractive for scale‐up, and established methods for roll‐to‐roll processing can be applied in future work.</jats:p>
Date issued
2023-06
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/152997
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Journal
Advanced Functional Materials
Publisher
Wiley
Citation
Chazot, Cécile A. C., Thrasher, Carl J., Peraire‐Bueno, Alexander, Durso, Michael N., Macfarlane, Robert J. et al. 2023. "Scalable, Versatile Synthesis of Ultrathin Polyetherimide Films and Coatings via Interfacial Polymerization." Advanced Functional Materials, 33 (24).
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1616-301X
Keywords
Electrochemistry, Condensed Matter Physics, Biomaterials, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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