A new route to porous polyimide(PI)films with pore sizes in the nanometer regime was developed.A polyamic acid(PAA)/polyurethane(PU)blend with PU as the disperse phase was first prepared via in situ polymerization of pyromellitic dianhydride and 4,4-oxydianiline in PU solutions.Porous PI films were obtained from PAAJPU films by thermolysis of PU at 360℃ and imidization of PAA at 300℃,respectively.Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and thermal gravimetric analysis were used to detect the imidization and thermolysis processes of PAA/PU blends under thermal treatment.The microporous structure of the PI films was observed by transmission electron microscopy.It was found that the size and content of pores increased with an increase in the PU mass fraction in the PAA/PU blend up to 20%.Because of the existence of nanopores,the dielectric constant of PI films decreased by a wide margin and was less than 2.0 at a PU mass fraction of 20%.It implies that this is an effective means to reduce the dielectric constant of PI,but it also causes the decrease of tensile strength and the rise of water absorption.
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机译:How the Group Leaders of Lesson Preparation Groups Facilitate Group Learning and Reflective Practice in Chinese Public High Schools =中国公立高中的备课组长是如何引领团队学习和反思性实践的?