Abstract
A microwave-assisted aromatic nucleophilic substitution reaction has been used to synthesize high molecular weight Poly(ArylEtherKetone)s (PAEKs) within very short reaction times and through a highly simplified process. The influence of different parameters, (namely the microwave power, solvent nature, or reaction time) on the polymer molecular weights were studied in order to optimize the polymerization conditions. The polymers thus obtained were characterized and compared with their analogues synthesized by conventional thermal polycondensation. This work underlines the potential of microwave-assisted aromatic polymer synthesis.
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