2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsmacrolett.2c00149
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Synthesis of Bismuth-Containing Polymer Films with High Refractive Index and X-ray Shielding Property by Radical Polymerization of Styrylbismuthine Derivatives

Abstract: Highly refractive and X-ray shielding polymer films were prepared by bulk radical copolymerization of diphenylstyrylbismuthine (MStBi) with tristyrylbismuthine (TStBi). For example, a yellow transparent film was obtained by copolymerization of MStBi and TStBi in a ratio of 70:30 (w/w). The refractive index (n D) and radiopacity of the film of these polymers are 1.72 and 1.60 μm-Al/μm-polymer, respectively. These properties are higher than those of the reported bismuth-containing polymers. The thermal stability… Show more

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“…A typical strategy for designing HRIPs is the introduction of highly polarizable and compact substituents, such as aromatics or sulfur, into the polymer. , Various high-refractive elements have been investigated, resulting in polymers containing uncommon substructures (heavy halogens, chalcogens, and bismuth atoms, etc.) with higher RI (∼1.7–1.85).…”
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“…A typical strategy for designing HRIPs is the introduction of highly polarizable and compact substituents, such as aromatics or sulfur, into the polymer. , Various high-refractive elements have been investigated, resulting in polymers containing uncommon substructures (heavy halogens, chalcogens, and bismuth atoms, etc.) with higher RI (∼1.7–1.85).…”
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confidence: 99%