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Conjugated polymers, types according

Incorporation of chiral units into polymers generates optically active polymers.27 Two types of optically active polymers could be obtained according to where the chiral units reside optically active polymers with chirality derived from chiral side chains and optically active polymers with chirality derived from tire chiral main chain. The circular dichroism (CD) measurement of 32, an optically active polymer with chiral side chains, showed that the chiral substituents have induced main-chain chirality. The induced main-chain chirality disappeared at higher temperature and appeared upon cooling. This type of chiral conjugated polymer is potentially useful in reversing optical recording28 ... [Pg.479]

This idea was realized impressively in 1991 with the first synthesis of a soluble, conjugated ladder polymer of the PPP-type [41]. This PPP ladder polymer, LPPP 26, was prepared according to a so-called classical route, in which an open-chain, single-stranded precursor polymer was closed to give a double-stranded ladder polymer. The synthetic potential of the so-called classical multi-step sequence has been in doubt for a long time in the 1980s synchronous routes were strongly favoured as preparative method for ladder polymers. [Pg.178]


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