4,4'-Biphenoxy Dianhydride/bis(3-aminophenyl)-3,5-di(trifluoromethyl)phenylphosphine oxide (BPODA/TFMDA)

Name: 4,4'-Biphenoxy Dianhydride/bis(3-aminophenyl)-3,5-di(trifluoromethyl)phenylphosphine oxide (BPODA/TFMDA)
Database: NASA Langley Research Center Database
Category: Polyamides
Composition: N/A
Manufacturer: N/A
Technical Readiness Level: 3
Last Modified: 2003-07-17

Description:

  • This material was developed as part of an effort to develop low color, ultraviolet radiation and atomic oxygen resistant polyimides. This was done by combining attributes from colorless, UV resistant polyimides and atomic oxygen resistant polymers into a single material. It is potentially useful in several spacecraft applications, such as thin film membranes on antennas, second-surface mirrors, thermal/optical coatings and multi-layer thermal insulation (MLI) blankets. Bis(3-aminophenyl)-3,5-di(trifluoromethyl)phenylphosphine oxide (TFMDA) was synthesized and used to prepare polyimides in order to promote colorlessness. This material was prepared by reacting stiochiometric quantities of TFMDA with 4,4'-Biphenoxy Dianhydride (BPODA) in N,N-simethylacetamide (DMAc) under a nitrogen atmosphere. The inherent viscosity of BPODA/TFMDA is 0.57 dL/g. It exhibited temperatures of 5% weight loss of 776.15 K in air and 800.15 K in nitrogen.

Point of Contact:

  • John W. Connell
  • NASA Langley Research Center
  • j.w.connell@larc.nasa.gov

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Property Value Units Uncertainty Source STP Reference Last Modified Additional Data
Tensile Strength (Isotropic)1 1.18e+08 Pa 5.91e+04 measured assumed/assumed 1 2006-01-05
Tensile Modulus (Isotropic)2 2.84e+09 Pa 1.42e+07 measured assumed/assumed 1 2006-01-05

Notes:

  • 1. determined according to ASTM D882
  • 2. determined according to ASTM D882

Property References:

  • 1. John W. Connell, Kent A. Watson: Polyimides Containing Fluorine and Phosphorus for Potential Space Applications:TPSX Ref. #163.

General References:

  • 1. John W. Connell, Kent A. Watson: Polyimides Containing Fluorine and Phosphorus for Potential Space Applications:TPSX Ref. #163.