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      Synthesis and gas permeation properties of thermally rearranged poly(ether-benzoxazole)s with low rearrangement temperatures

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          The diamine monomer, 9,9-bis[4-(4-amino-3-hydroxylphenoxy)phenyl] fluorene (bis-AHPPF) was successfully synthesized according to our modified method. A series of hydroxyl-containing poly(ether-imide)s (HPEIs) were prepared by polycondensation of the bis-AHPPF diamine with six kinds of dianhydrides, including 1,2,3,4-cyclobutanetetracarboxylic dianhydride (CBDA), pyromellitic dianhydride (PMDA), 3,3′,4,4′-biphenyl tetracarboxylic diandhydride (BPDA), 3,3′,4,4′-oxydiphthalic anhydride (ODPA), 3,3′,4,4′-benzophenonetetracarboxylic dianhydride (BTDA) and 4,4′-(hexafluoroisopropylidine)diphtalic anhydride (6FDA) followed by thermal imidization. The corresponding thermally rearranged (TR) membranes were obtained by solid state thermal treatment at high temperature under a nitrogen atmosphere. The chemical structure, and physical, thermal and mechanical properties of the HPEI precursors were characterized. The effects of heat treatment temperature and dianhydrides on the gas transport properties of the poly(ether-benzoxazole) (PEBO) membranes were also investigated. It was found that these HPEIs showed excellent thermal and mechanical properties. All the HPEI precursors underwent thermal conversion in a N 2 atmosphere with low rearrangement temperatures. The gas permeabilities of the PEBO membranes increased with the increase of thermal treatment temperature. When HPEI–6FDA was treated at 450 °C for 1 h, the H 2, CO 2, O 2 and N 2 permeabilities of the membrane reached 239.6, 196.04, 46.41 and 9.25 Barrers coupled with a O 2/N 2 selectivity of 5.02 and a CO 2/N 2 selectivity of 21.19. In six TR-PEBOs, PEBO–6FDA exhibited the lowest rearrangement temperature and largest gas permeabilities. Therefore, thermally rearranged membranes from bis-AHPPF-based HPEIs are expected to be promising materials for gas separation.

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          A series of poly(ether-benzoxazole)(PEBO) for gas separation were prepared from 9,9-bis[4-(4-amino-3-hydroxylphenoxy)phenyl]fluorene based hydroxyl-containing poly(ether-imide)s (HPEIs) with low rearrangement temperatures.

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            Journal
            RSC Adv
            RSC Adv
            RA
            RSCACL
            RSC Advances
            The Royal Society of Chemistry
            2046-2069
            5 May 2020
            5 May 2020
            5 May 2020
            : 10
            : 30
            : 17461-17472
            Affiliations
            [a] School of Chemical Engineering, University of Science and Technology Liaoning Anshan Liaoning 114051 P. R. China lee.lyh@ 123456163.com +86 412 5216702 +86 412 5929952
            [b] School of Chemical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology Dalian Liaoning 116024 P. R. China wangth@ 123456dlut.edu.cn
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            https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8724-3782
            Article
            d0ra00145g
            10.1039/d0ra00145g
            9053398
            35515577
            ce85719b-aff3-4533-b587-026554905da5
            This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
            History
            : 7 January 2020
            : 25 April 2020
            Page count
            Pages: 12
            Funding
            Funded by: Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province, doi 10.13039/501100005047;
            Award ID: 20180550439
            Funded by: National Natural Science Foundation of China, doi 10.13039/501100001809;
            Award ID: 21878033
            Award ID: 21406102
            Funded by: University of Science and Technology Liaoning, doi 10.13039/501100004767;
            Award ID: 601011507-17
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