Polymers of carboranyl substituted polyphosphazene are stable at high temperatures and produce insulating char upon pyrolysis. Substituted compounds are prepared by heat polymerizing carboranyl halophosphazene, which is obtained by reacting lithium carborane with, for example, hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene under anhydrous conditions. Chlorine of polymer may be replaced by aryloxy and alkoxy groups.
Heat resistant polyphosphazene polymers
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