Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781119951438.eibc2716
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Organophosphorus Polymers

Abstract: This article discusses polymers containing phosphorus centers that impart essential properties, functions, and responses to the discussed materials. By incorporating this heteroelement, the toolbox for tailoring optical, electronic, and structural properties as well as chemical reactivity is greatly expanded over “carbon” analogs. We discuss unsaturated (e.g., phosphaalkenes), saturated (e.g., phosphine oxides), and cyclic (e.g., phospholes) phosphorus motifs incorporated into conjugated polymers. Such organop… Show more

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“…[AuCl*A]: P1-C1 1.668(7), P1-C10 1.800(6), P1-Au1 2.2130 (15), C1-P1-C1 108. 3(3), P1-Au1-Cl1 178.16 (8). 8: P1-O1 1.489 (3), P2-O2 1.578 (3), P2-Au1 2.232(1), Au1-Cl1 2.298 (1).…”
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“…[AuCl*A]: P1-C1 1.668(7), P1-C10 1.800(6), P1-Au1 2.2130 (15), C1-P1-C1 108. 3(3), P1-Au1-Cl1 178.16 (8). 8: P1-O1 1.489 (3), P2-O2 1.578 (3), P2-Au1 2.232(1), Au1-Cl1 2.298 (1).…”
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“…the imine derivatives, hold promising developments for the heavier pnictaalkene systems. Interesting approaches have been already pursued to translate the molecular phosphaalkene motifs into polymeric materials, 8 both by keeping the P=C motif intact and using it as polymerizable unit. 9 Furthermore, the lone pair at the phosphaalkene can easily be functionalized by metal coordination allowing for catalytic applications, 10 but also altering the opto-electronic properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the imine derivatives, hold promising developments for the heavier pnictaalkene systems. Interesting approaches have already been pursued to translate the molecular phosphaalkene motifs into polymeric materials, 12 both by keeping the PvC motif intact and using it as polymerizable unit. [13][14][15][16][17] Furthermore, the lone pair at the phosphaalkene can easily be functionalised by metal coordination allowing for catalytic applications, [18][19][20] but also altering the opto-electronic properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%