polyimidartigen
Polyimidartigen is a term used in some German-language sources to describe polymeric materials that are imide-containing or imide-like, i.e., polyimide-like polymers. The term is not standard in international polymer literature, where such materials are more commonly referred to as polyimides, imide-containing polymers, or polyamide-imides. Polyimidartigen therefore denotes a broad class that includes polyimides, polyamide-imide blends, and related imide-functional polymers whose backbone includes imide rings or imide linkages.
Chemistry and structure: The defining feature is the imide functional group (-CO-N-CO-), typically formed by condensation
Properties and applications: They generally exhibit high thermal stability, high mechanical strength, low creep, excellent chemical
Synthesis and processing considerations: Imidization can be performed thermally or chemically to convert polyamic acids to