A novel diacetylene derivative, N,N 0 -bis[5-(3-tolylaminocarbonyloxy)-1,3-pentadiynyl]-N,N 0 -diphenyl-1,4-phenylenediamine (1), was prepared, where two diacetylene groups were connected by a 1,4phenylenediamine moiety. The molecules stacked one-dimensionally and showed solid-statepolymerization reactivity above 80 C. The decay of the monomers at 100 C proceeded gradually without a marked induction period and was fully completed after 400 h. The obtained polymer was a crystalline solid judged by powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) patterns and SEM imaging. The conjugated p-system of the obtained polymer was classified as a two-legged conjugated ladder. The polymer showed a broad absorption from the visible to the near IR region, indicating a decrease in the optical band gap of ca. 1.0 eV, because of the expansion of the p-conjugated system from a onedimensional system to a ladder. The ladder polymer showed high conductivity after I 2 doping from s 293K ¼ 5 Â 10 À12 S cm À1 to 1.2 Â 10 À5 S cm À1 . The conductivity depended heavily on the pressure of iodine and reached s 373K ¼ 2.3 Â 10 À1 S cm À1 . The activation energy of the ladder polymer was also estimated as 360 meV.
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