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Chain Wessling route

Sulfonium Precursor Route. The Wessling route has also been used to produce soluble derivatives from monomers containing solubilizing substituents on the phenyl ring. For example, dialkoxy-substituted monomers yield 11, which is soluble in organic solvents such as chloroform and chlorobenzene (26), as well as poly[2-(2-ethyIhexyl)oxy-5-methoxy-p-phenylene)vinylene], or MEH-PPV (12) (eq. 5) (27). The branched side chains in MEH-PPV improve the solubility of this derivative over imbranched analogs, and this polymer is one of the most popular for use in electroluminescence applications. [Pg.5804]


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