“…The SCPs from allyl compounds, poly(sulfur-co-1,11-dodecadiene) (SDDDE) and poly(sulfur-co-1,9-decadiene) (SDDE), also showed characteristic peaks around 2900 cm −1 , representing the C─H stretching. Analogously in the FTIR spectra of polymers with organosilicon-containing monomers including 1,3,5-trivinyl-1,3,5-trimethylcyclotrisiloxane (V3D3), 1,3,5,7-tetravinyl-1,3,5,7-tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane (V4D4), and hexavinyldisiloxane (HVDS), the peak at 1260 cm −1 corresponding to the Si─C bond is observed (27,28), confirming the full retention of the characteristic functional groups of each monomer, regardless of the monomer species. All the SCPs prepared by sCVD had not been reported to date by other synthesis method to date, which strongly suggest that a wide variety of SCPs can further be generated directly from elemental sulfur through sCVD in expanded manner, The results also demonstrate that this unique sulfur copolymerization method is a versatile platform for the preparation of high-sulfur content polymer thin films with tailored molecular structure and functions.…”