Palladium nanoparticles stabilized by poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone) (PVP) are efficient catalysts for the Suzuki reactions in aqueous medium. The time dependence of the fluorescence intensity of the biphenyl product in the reaction between iodobenzene and phenylboronic acid is used to determine the initial rate of the catalytic reaction. The initial rate depends linearly on the concentration of Pd catalyst, suggesting that the catalytic reaction occurs on the surface of the Pd nanoparticles.
A series of semifluorinated 3-alkylthiophenes ((3-thienyl-(CH2)
m
-CF2)
n
F, Th-
m
,
n
) were
prepared by addition of perfluoroalkyl iodides to 3-(ω-alken-1-yl)thiophenes followed by treatment with
NaBH4. Chemical and electrochemical oxidation gave the corresponding substituted polythiophenes. The
fluorinated side chains have dramatic effects on the conjugation of the polythiophene backbone and thermal
phase bahavior. Since the perfluoroalkyl parts of the side chains are approximately the same size as
alkyl parts, and the electron-withdrawing effect of the fluorine atoms is insulated from the thiophene
ring by a hydrocarbon spacer, these effects are ascribed to interactions between side chains. Microsegregation arising from the immiscibility of fluorocarbon and hydrocarbon segments of semifluorinated
alkyl-substituted polymers provides for control of supermolecular architecture. The new 3-(semifluorinated
alkyl)thiophenes will serve as comonomers in the design of self-organizing conjugated polymers.
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