Poly(phenylene sulfide-tetraaniline): The soluble conducting polyaniline analogue with well-defined structures
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2001
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A novel conducting polymer poly(phenylene sulfide-tetraaniline) (PPSTEA), with tetraaniline (TA) and phenylene sulfide (PS) segments in its repeat unit, has been synthesized through an acid-induced polycondensation reaction of 4-methylsulfinylphenyl-capped tetraaniline. The new polymer, which represents the first soluble conducting polyaniline analogue with well-defined structure, has high molecular weight, good solubility in common solvents, and good film-forming properties. Its electrical property is analogous to polyaniline. The conductivity of preliminarily, protonic-doping PPSTEA is up to 10 degrees S/cm. This synthetic strategy appears to be general for developing novel well-defined polyaniline analogue containing much longer fixed conjugation length. |
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英语 |
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Zhu KZ;Wang LX;Jing XB;Wang FS.Poly(phenylene sulfide-tetraaniline): The soluble conducting polyaniline analogue with well-defined structures,MACROMOLECULES,2001,34(24):8453-8455 |
Palavras-Chave | #ELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITY #POLYMERS #POLYPYRROLE #BLENDS #PPSA |
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