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Synthesis,structure, and properties of poly[1‐(trimethylgermyl)‐1‐propyne]
Authors:Giseop Kwak  Toshio Masuda
Abstract:Polymerization of 1‐(trimethylgermyl)‐1‐propyne (TMGP) with TaCl5 and NbCl5 produced a colorless polymer in high yields, whose molecular weight reached about 3 × 105–14 × 105. The molecular weight distribution of the poly(TMGP) with NbCl5 in cyclohexane was somewhat narrow (Mw /Mn = ∼1.54). The TaCl5‐based poly(TMGP) dissolved in toluene, chloroform, cyclohexane, carbon disulfide, carbon tetrachloride, tetrahydrofuran, hexane, and so forth; the NbCl5‐based polymer was less soluble and did not dissolve in hexane, despite its lower molecular weight. The cis contents of the NbCl5‐ and TaCl5‐based poly(TMGP)s determined by 13C NMR were 67 ± 5 and 28 ± 3%, respectively. The onset temperature of the weight loss of poly(TMGP) in air was 350 °C, indicating fair thermal stability. The oxygen permeability coefficient (Purn:x-wiley:0887624X:media:POLA140:tex2gif-inf-10) of poly(TMGP) at 25 °C was 7800 barrer after the methanol conditioning, and the permeability was fairly stable to aging. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 38: 2964–2969, 2000
Keywords:1‐(trimethylgermyl)‐1‐propyne  transition metal catalyst  poly[1‐(trimethylgermyl)‐1‐propyne]  solubility  cis content  oxygen permeability
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