[[abstract]]Four series of polyimides I-VI with pendent triphenylamine (TPA) units having inherent viscosities of 0.44-0.88 dL/g were prepared from four diamines with two commercially available tetracarboxylic dianhydrides via a conventional two-step procedure that included a ring-opening polyaddition to give polyamic acids, followed by chemical cyclodehydration. These polymers were amorphous and could afford flexible films. All the polyimides had useful levels of thermal stability associated with high softening temperatures (279-300 degrees C), 10% weight-loss temperatures in excess of 505 degrees C, and char yields at 800 degrees C in nitrogen higher than 58%. The hole-transporting and electrochromic properties were examined by electroche...