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Coupling oligomers

Baldeck and Andraud provide a chapter entitled Exitonic Coupled Oligomers and Dendrimers for Two-Photon Absorption, wherein the concepts of exci-tonic coupling are developed and their relevance to multi-photon absorption processes are described. [Pg.219]

Excitonically Coupled Oligomers and Dendrimers for Two-Photon Absorption... [Pg.221]

We recently have reported our initial studies on step-growth block copolymers containing segments of poly (aryl ethers) and poly (aryl carbonates) (9,10). The multiblock [ A-B ]n block copolymers were prepared by phosgenation in methylene chloride/pyridine solution either by what was termed an in situ or by a coupled oligomer technique (JO). The choice of polycarbonates and poly (aryl ethers) for initial studies was based on the several considerations. Copolymerization is feasible since the end groups in the two oligomers can be identical, as shown in Structures 1 and 2. Considerable information is available in the... [Pg.292]

Conocurvone la is a deoxy-trimer of tereti-folion B (2a), a compound that has been known for longer and was first isolated from Conospermum teretifolium. The fast atom bombardment (FAB) mass spectrum of the tri-meric quinone revealed a molecular ion corresponding to the formula CeoHseOn, but the structure of la was in the end only fully elucidated by synthesis. The reason for this was that atropoisomeric equilibria were formed and led to more or less complex H-NMR spectra that varied with solvent and with temperature. The compound therefore appeared to be a complex mixture. However, the synthetic product was identical to the natural material, even in its chiroptical parameters, thus confirming the structure and also the low rotation barrier around the quinone-quinone axis, a property which has also been found for other quinonoid-quinonoid-coupled oligomers. [Pg.332]

Figure 13.29. Osaka s orthogonal meso-meso coupled oligomers. Figure 13.29. Osaka s orthogonal meso-meso coupled oligomers.

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