Mechanochemical Synthesis of Poly(phenylene vinylenes)
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Ravnsbaek, Jens Bomholdt; Swager, Timothy M
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We report a simple, rapid, and solvent-free methodology for solid-state polymerizations yielding poly(phenylene vinylenes) (PPVs) promoted by ball-milling. This solid-state Gilch polymerization method produces PPVs in as little as five minutes of milling. Detailed investigations of the parameter space governing the solid-state polymerization, i.e., milling time, base strength, solid-state dilution, milling frequency, and size of milling balls, revealed that polymerization by ball-milling is a rapid process achieving molecular number average weights of up to 40 kDa in up to 70% yield. To explore the scope, a solid-state polymerization via the dithiocarbamate precursor route is explored.
Date issued
2014-04Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ChemistryJournal
ACS Macro Letters
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Citation
Ravnsbæk, Jens B. and Timothy M. Swager. “Mechanochemical Synthesis of Poly(phenylene Vinylenes).” ACS Macro Letters 3, 4 (March 2014): 305–309 © 2014 American Chemical Society
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2161-1653
2161-1653