Abstract A method to improve the mechanical properties of phthalonitrile (PN) resins at lower postcure temperatures is achieved by blending a second‐generation oligomeric aromatic ether ketone‐based PN resin with 1,1,1‐tris‐4‐(3,4‐dicyanophenoxy)phenylethane in varying concentrations. Most of the mixtures exhibit a single softening temperature indicating that the two resins are miscibile in one another at the respective concentrations. After various blends are thermally cured to several postcure temperatures yielding crosslinked polymers, the polymers demonstrate superb mechanical properties and thermooxidative stability at lower overall postcure temperatures.
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