Porous Polyimide Membranes Prepared by Wet Phase Inversion for Use in Low Dielectric Applications
- Title
- Porous Polyimide Membranes Prepared by Wet Phase Inversion for Use in Low Dielectric Applications
- Authors
- 김수현; 강건수; 최희덕; 최승훈; 권성지; 김일두; 임정아; 홍재민
- Keywords
- low K material; porous polyimide; poly amic acid; wet phase inversion
- Issue Date
- 2013-05
- Publisher
- International journal of molecular sciences
- Citation
- VOL 14, NO 5, 8698-8707
- Abstract
- A wet phase inversion process of polyamic acid (PAA) allowed fabrication of a
porous membrane of polyimide (PI) with the combination of a low dielectric constant
(1.7) and reasonable mechanical properties (Tensile strain: 8.04%, toughness: 3.4 MJ/m3,
tensile stress: 39.17 MPa, and young modulus: 1.13 GPa), with further thermal
imidization process of PAA. PAA was simply synthesized from purified pyromellitic
dianhydride (PMDA) and 4,4-oxydianiline (ODA) in two different reaction solvents such
as γ-butyrolactone (GBL) and N-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone (NMP), which produce Mw/PDI
of 630,000/1.45 and 280,000/2.0, respectively. The porous PAA membrane was fabricated
by the wet phase inversion process based on a solvent/non-solvent system via tailored
composition between GBL and NMP. The porosity of PI, indicative of a low electric
constant, decreased with increasing concentration of GBL, which was caused by sponge-like
formation. However, due to interplay between the low electric constant (structural formation)
and the mechanical properties, GBL was employed for further exploration, using toluene
and acetone vs. DI-water as a coagulation media. Non-solvents influenced determination of
the PAA membrane size and porosity. With this approach, insight into the interplay between dielectric properties and mechanical properties will inform a wide range of
potential low-k material applications.
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/44766
- ISSN
- 14220067
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