Novel Conjugated Polymer Containing Aromatic Ring and Selenium in Backbone. Side Reactions in the Addition Polymerization of Benzenediselenol to Diethynylbenzene
Abstract:ABSTRACT:Irregular linkage in polymers obtained by the radical addition polymerization (so called polyaddition) of 1,4-benzenediselenol (BDSe) to 1,4-diethynylbenzene (DEB) was investigated. BDSe and DEB were polymerized by UV-irradiation in toluene at 60°C under nitrogen atmosphere to give a pale-yellowish polymer in 71 % for 6 min. A dise!enide linkage was found in the obtained polymer by Raman spectroscopy. A coupling reaction between seleno radicals may occur in the course of the polymerization. The extent… Show more
“…Preparation of a conjugated polymer containing selenium. 12 The mixture of monomers was polymerized using radical addition polymerization by UV irradiation of their solution in toluene. The yield of obtained polymer was in the range of 59 to 86%, being higher when a higher proportion of 1,4-diethynylbenzene was used.…”
This mini-review focuses on selected connections between selenium and polymer chemistry: synthesis of Secontaining conjugated polymers, use of Se compounds as RAFT agents, and applications of immobilized Se derivatives in organic synthesis.
“…Preparation of a conjugated polymer containing selenium. 12 The mixture of monomers was polymerized using radical addition polymerization by UV irradiation of their solution in toluene. The yield of obtained polymer was in the range of 59 to 86%, being higher when a higher proportion of 1,4-diethynylbenzene was used.…”
This mini-review focuses on selected connections between selenium and polymer chemistry: synthesis of Secontaining conjugated polymers, use of Se compounds as RAFT agents, and applications of immobilized Se derivatives in organic synthesis.
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