Molecular weight and configurational stability of poly[(fluorophenyl)acetylene]s prepared with metathesis and insertion catalysts |
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Authors: | Dmitrij Bondarev Jiří Zedník Iva Plutnarová Jiří Vohlídal Jan Sedláček |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, Hlavova 2030, CZ‐128 40, Prague 2, Czech Republic;2. Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, Hlavova 2030, CZ‐128 40, Prague 2, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | Series of high‐cis and cis/trans poly[(fluorophenyl)acetylene]s (PFPhA) have been prepared by polymerization of (2‐fluorophenyl)acetylene, (3‐fluorophenyl)acetylene, and (4‐fluorophenyl)acetylene with catalysts: [Rh(1,5‐cyclooctadiene) OCH3]2 (high‐cis PFPhAs) and tungsten(VI) oxychloride/tetraphenyltin (cis/trans PFPhAs). The molecular weight and configurational stability under various conditions at room temperature were studied for both PFPhAs series by means of size exclusion chromatography, 1H‐NMR, and UV‐vis techniques. All samples exhibited slow degradation when exposed to the atmosphere in the solid state; the rate of degradation was independent on the F‐position on the Ph ring. The rate of degradation increased up to three orders of magnitude in the tetrahydrofuran solution where it was higher for high‐cis polymers compared with their cis/trans counterparts. The degradation of high‐cis PFPhAs was accompanied by significant cis‐to‐trans isomerization in aerated tetrahydrofuran solution. Rate of degradation and isomerization exhibited the same dependence on the F‐position on the Ph ring. The hypothesis was postulated that the degradation of high‐cis PFPhAs in solution was accelerated by cis‐to‐trans isomerization due to which the content of unpaired electrons on the main chains is enhanced. In both high‐cis and cis/trans series of polymers the ortho‐substituted isomers exhibited an enhanced stability compared with meta‐ and para‐substituted isomers. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 48: 4296–4309, 2010 |
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Keywords: | conjugated polymers degradation gel permeation chromatography (GPC) isomer/isomerization polyacetylenes polymer stability |
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