“…Besides poly(phenylene sulfide), a number of other fully‐aromatic polysulfides have been studied, although none of them appears to have reached the stage of commercial application, for example: polysulfides containing fused54, 55 or heterocyclic56, 57 structures, or polymers based on more complex main chains, such as poly(thioether ketones)54, 58 and poly(thioether sulfones) 59. It is worth mentioning that poly(arylene thioethers), including also poly(thioether ketones), have higher hydrophobicity, flame resistance and refractive index than the corresponding poly(arylene ethers), for example, poly(phenylene oxide) or poly(ether ketones) (PEKs).…”