1988
DOI: 10.1002/pola.1988.080261211
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Preparation of poly(phenylene vinylene) from cycloalkylene sulfonium salt monomers and polymers

Abstract: Two new types of p‐xylene bis‐sulfonium chloride monomers were prepared from cycloalkylene sulfides. The polymerization characteristics of these monomers to form poly(p‐xylene sulfonium chlorides), and the thermal elimination reactions of their polymers to poly(p‐phenylene vinylene), were compared with those of two monomers prepared from dialkyl sulfides. The cycloalkylene sulfonium chloride monomer polymerized to higher yields and to higher molecular weight polymers, which showed more efficient elimination re… Show more

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“…Polymerization and work up was carried out according to the literature 17) . 3) . Polymerization and work up was carried out according to the literature 18) .…”
Section: Generalmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Polymerization and work up was carried out according to the literature 17) . 3) . Polymerization and work up was carried out according to the literature 18) .…”
Section: Generalmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Significant improvements concerning yields and side reactions during the thermoconversion were accomplished by the use of cycloalkylene sulfonium groups instead of dialkylene sulfonium groups [16]. An additional drawback of precursor routes can be the liberation of volatile corrosive elimination products which can be harmful to other components of LEDs (for example, ITO layers which are usually used as the anode are corrosion sensitive).…”
Section: Poly(arylene Vinylene)smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These chemicals were used without further purification. The PPV precursor polymer was synthesized according to the standard polyelectrolyte route 22 and dialyzed against ethanol for 3 days. Then, the precursor, a poly(xylylidene tetrahydrothiophenium chloride) ethanol solution, was obtained.…”
Section: Experimental Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%