Research/Patents/US 5210213
US 5210213Tier 1 — UAP Program Assignee

MULTIDIMENSIONAL, CROSSLINKABLE OLIGOMERS

Assignee

Boeing

Filed as: BOEING COMPANY, THE

Filed

Jan 5, 1987

Granted

May 11, 1993

Location

BELLEVUE WA US

Abstract

Multidimensional oligomers of the present invention are surprisingly useful for advanced composites because each generally has a use temperature greatly in excess of its curing temperature. The oligomers have essentially no arms, and comprise crosslinking phenylimide end caps condensed directly onto an aromatic hub (preferably, phenyl) through "commodity" polymeric linkages, such as amide, diimide, ether, or ester. For example, p-nadicimidobenzoylchloride can be condensed with triaminobenzene to yield a multidimensional, crosslinking amide oligomer. Short chains of ether/carbonyl aromatic chains can be included, if desired. Methods for making these high-performance oligomers with ether/carbonyl aromatic chains use an Ullmann ether synthesis followed by a Friedel Craft reaction.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Oct 11, 1988

Rescinded

Mar 22, 1990

Duration

1 year, 5 months

Inventor

  • 1CLYDE H. SHEPPARD
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