p-conjugated columnar polyacetylenes prepared with Rh complex catalysts
Highly stereospecific polymerization of monosubstituted acetylenes was carried out using the Rh complex, [Rh(norbornadiene)Cl]2 catalysts. The resulting polyacetylenes were characterized in detail by 1HNMR, ESR, laser Raman, diffuse reflective UV, and wide angle X-ray diffraction methods. The data s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Macromolecular symposia. 2003-03, Vol.192 (1), p.75-98 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Highly stereospecific polymerization of monosubstituted acetylenes was carried out using the Rh complex, [Rh(norbornadiene)Cl]2 catalysts. The resulting polyacetylenes were characterized in detail by 1HNMR, ESR, laser Raman, diffuse reflective UV, and wide angle X-ray diffraction methods. The data showed that the Rh complex were the preferred catalyst to selectively yield the corresponding cis-transoid polymers even at room temperature when alcohol, triethylamine or water was used as the polymerization solvent. Additionally, the resulting cis polyacetylenes were found to have a helical form whose polymer is amorphous or composed of pseudohexagonal structures called -conjugated columnar as self-assembly or super structure. Further compression of the amorphous cis polymers resulted in cis to trans isomerization at room temperature under vacuum, breaking rotationally the cis C=C bonds giving -radicals called solitons as the origin of a polymer magnet. On the other hand, the -conjugated columnar was also found to show an extremely longer wavelength absorption compared with that of the amorphous one, although the absorption maximum was shifted to a shorter wavelength when the columnar was destroyed by the compression. Therefore, the formation of the -conjugated columnar can be considered as a new and quite useful control method concerning color of such conjugated polymers, i.e., a new concept concerning the color of conjugated polymers. |
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ISSN: | 1022-1360 |
DOI: | 10.1002/masy.200390042 |