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US9587073B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9587073-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414340221-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 7, 2017 |
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Polyhexahydrotriazine (PHT) and polyhemiaminal (PHA) materials chemically modified to include thermoplastic polymer bridging groups, and methods of making such materials, are disclosed. The materials are formed by a process that includes heating a mixture comprising i) a solvent, ii) paraformaldehyde, iii) a diamine monomer comprising two primary aromatic amine groups, and iv) a polymer diamine at a temperature of about 20° C. to less than 150° C. This heating step forms a stable PHA in solution, which can be isolated. The PHA includes covalently bonded thermoplastic polymer groups. The PHA is then heated at a temperature of 150° C. to about 280° C., thereby converting the PHA material to a PHT material that includes covalently bonded thermoplastic polymer groups.
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A polyhexahydrotriazine (PHT), comprising: a plurality of trivalent hexahydrotriazine groups having the structure; a plurality of divalent bridging groups having the structure; and a plurality of divalent thermoplastic polymer groups having the structure *-Q-* each having a molecular weight of at least 1000 g/mole, wherein each starred bond of each hexahydrotriazine group is covalently linked to a starred bond of a divalent bridging group or a starred bond of a divalent polymer group, each starred bond of a given bridging group is linked to a respective starred bond of a hexahydrotriazine group, and each starred bond of a divalent polymer group is linked to a respective starred bond of a hexahydrotriazine group, wherein each Q is independently a vinyl polymer chain, a polyether chain, a polyester chain, a polyimide chain, a polyamide chain, a polyurea chain, a polyurethane chain, a polyaryl ether sulfone chain, a polybenzoxazole chain, a polybenzimidazole chain, an epoxy resin, a polysiloxane chain, a polybutadiene chain, a butadiene copolymer, or a combination thereof, and wherein L′ is a divalent linking group selected from the group consisting of —O—, —S—, —N(R′)—, —N(H)—, —R″—, and combinations thereof, wherein R′ and R″ independently comprise at least 1 carbon, wherein a ratio of number of L′ groups to number of Q groups is at least about 30. 2. A polyhexahydrotriazine (PHT), comprising: a plurality of trivalent hexahydrotriazine groups having the structure; a plurality of divalent bridging groups having the structure; and a plurality of divalent thermoplastic polymer groups having the structure *-Q-* each having a molecular weight of at least 1000 g/mole, wherein each starred bond of each hexahydrotriazine group is covalently linked to a starred bond of a divalent bridging group or a starred bond of a divalent polymer group, each starred bond of a given bridging group is linked to a respective starred bond of a hexahydrotriazine group, and each starred bond of a divalent polymer group is linked to a respective starred bond of a hexahydrotriazine group, wherein each Q is a polyaryl ether sulfone chain, and wherein L′ is a divalent linking group selected from the group consisting of —O—, —S—, —N(R′)—, —N(H)—, —R″—, and combinations thereof, wherein R′ and R″ independently comprise at least 1 carbon. 3. A polyhexahydrotriazine (PHT), comprising: a plurality of trivalent hexahydrotriazine groups having the structure; a plurality of divalent bridging groups having the structure; and a plurality of divalent thermoplastic polymer groups having the structure *-Q-* each having a molecular weight of at least 1000 g/mole, wherein each starred bond of each hexahydrotriazine group is covalently linked to a starred bond of a divalent bridging group or a starred bond of a divalent polymer group, each starred bond of a given bridging group is linked to a respective starred bond of a hexahydrotriazine group, and each starred bond of a divalent polymer group is linked to a respective starred bond of a hexahydrotriazine group, wherein each Q is independently a vinyl polymer chain, a polyether chain, a polyester chain, a polyimide chain, a polyamide chain, a polyurea chain, a polyurethane chain, a polyaryl ether sulfone chain, a polybenzoxazole chain, a polybenzimidazole chain, an epoxy resin, a polysiloxane chain, a polybutadiene chain, a butadiene copolymer, or a combination thereof, and wherein L′ is a divalent linking group selected from the group consisting of —O—, —S—, —N(R′)—, —N(H)—, —R″—, and combinations thereof, wherein each R′ and R″ is independently selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, phenyl, and combinations thereof, wherein a ratio of number of L′ groups to number of Q groups is at least about 30. 4. A polyhexahydrotriazine (PHT), comprising: a plurality of trivalent hexahydrotriazine groups having the structure a plurality of divalent bridging groups having the structure and a plurality of divalent thermoplastic polymer groups having the structure *-Q-* each having a molecular weight of at least 1000 g/mole, wherein each starred bond of each hexahydrotriazine group is covalently linked to a starred bond of a divalent bridging group or a starred bond of a divalent polymer group, each starred bond of a given bridging group is linked to a respective starred bond of a hexahydrotriazine group, and each starred bond of a divalent polymer group is linked to a respective starred bond of a hexahydrotriazine group, wherein each Q is independently a vinyl polymer chain, a polyether chain, a polyester chain, a polyimide chain, a polyamide chain, a polyurea chain, a polyurethane chain, a polyaryl ether sulfone chain, a polybenzoxazole chain, a polybenzimidazole chain, an epoxy resin, a polysiloxane chain, a polybutadiene chain, a butadiene copolymer, or a combination thereof, at least one Q is a polyaryl ether sulfone chain , and wherein L′ is a divalent linking group selected from the group consisting of —O—, —S—, —N(R′)—, —N(H)—, —R″—, and combinations thereof, wherein each R′ and R″ is independently selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, phenyl, and combinations thereof. 5. The PHT of claim 4 , comprising at least two different divalent thermoplastic polymer groups. 6. The PHT of claim 5 , comprising at least two different divalent bridging groups. 7. The PHT of claim 4 , wherein a ratio of number of L′ groups to number of Q groups is at least about 30.
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