4,4'-Oxybis(benzoyl Chloride) is a monomer used in high-performance polymers for the preparation of a new low-temperature curing photosensitive polymer (PHA-6F). The polymer exhibits high transparency at 365 nm (i-line).
The photosensitivity and contrast of the 2.4 μm thick film were 15 mJ/cm2 and 2.5, respectively.
4,4′-oxybisbenzaldehyde is reacted with chlorine to produce 4,4'-Oxybis(benzoyl Chloride) in high yield without using a large amount of reaction solvent. A 300 ml four-necked flask equipped with a stirrer, a thermometer and a reflux condenser was charged with 90.6 g (0.40 mol) of 4,4′-oxybisbenzaldehyde and 158.6 g of PCBTF, and heated and stirred to 143 ° C. The temperature was raised to. A high pressure mercury lamp was turned on and irradiated with light. The reaction was started by supplying chlorine gas at a chlorine gas blowing rate of 0.06 mol / hour so as to maintain a reaction temperature of 143 ° C. (reflux). After 15 hours from the start of the reaction, disappearance of the raw materials was confirmed by gas chromatography, and the reaction was completed. When this was analyzed using gas chromatography, the reaction yield of 4,4'-Oxybis(benzoyl Chloride) was 98.6% by mass.