“…34,39,42,44 However, the general drawbacks of D-A copolymers are that most of them are synthesized via cross-coupling reactions and using toxic organotin compounds as well as expensive catalysts based on noble metals. [44][45][46][47] These problems can be overcome using D-A homopolymers 27,48,49 instead of copolymers since the former can be prepared via rather simple oxidative polymerization. The oxidative polymerization of triphenylamines 27,[50][51][52] smoothly proceeds at room temperature using rather cheap oxidants such as iron(III) chloride and without the need to prepare difunctional monomers with either halogen, organoboron or organotin groups.…”