“…The polymers having a conjugated backbone are expected to show unique properties such as electrical conductivity, paramagnetism, migration and transfer of energy, color, and chemical reactivity and complex formation ability [9]. Because of these properties, polyacetylene and its homologues have been promising as organic semiconductors [20,21], as membranes for gas separation and for liquid-mixture separation [13], as chiro-optical materials [22,23], as side-chain liquid crystals [10,24,25], as materials for chemical sensors [26], and as materials for nonlinear optical property [27][28][29] and for photoluminescence and electroluminescence properties [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38].…”