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http://dx.doi.org/10.7317/pk.2012.36.4.413

Synthesis and Analysis of Multi-functional Urethane Acrylate Monomer, and its Application as Curing Agent for Poly(phenylene ether)-based Substrate Material  

Kim, Dong-Kook (Department of Chemistry & Applied Chemistry, Hanyang University)
Park, Seong-Dae (Department of Chemistry & Applied Chemistry, Hanyang University)
Oh, Jin-Woo (Korea Electronics Technology Institute)
Kyoung, Jin-Bum (Department of Chemistry & Applied Chemistry, Hanyang University)
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Polymer(Korea) / v.36, no.4, 2012 , pp. 413-419 More about this Journal
Abstract
Multi-functional urethane acrylate monomers as the curing agent of poly(phenylene ether) (PPE) were synthesized and then the urethane bond formation was checked by FTIR spectrometry and NMR analysis. The synthesized monomers were mixed with PPE and fabricated to dielectric substrates. After forming PPE/monomer composite sheets by a film coater, several sheets were laminated to a test substrate in a vacuum laminator and then its properties depending on the type and the amount of monomers, such as dielectric constant, dielectric loss, and peel strength, were measured. Between the two different hydroxyl acrylates, when the monomer synthesized with 2-hydroxy-3-phenoxypropyl acrylate containing a phenyl group was used as a curing agent, a smaller dielectric loss was obtained and the dielectric constant and loss decreased with a decrease in the amount of the monomer. The peel strength values of the test substrates, however, did not show any specific difference between the cases of two synthesized monomers. As a result, it was obtained the polymer substrate for high frequency application having peel strength of about 10 N, low dielectric constant of 2.54, and low dielectric loss of 0.0027 at 1 GHz.
Keywords
urethane acrylate; poly(phenylene ether); curing agent; dielectric properties; peel strength;
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