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Polyamides, ferrocene polymers

Research in metallocene-containing polyamides, polyureas, polyuretiianes, and polyesters continued to be conducted in the 1980s, and since that time, research into these classes of materials has continued to grow7 Homoannular and heteroaimular liquid-crystalline polymetallocenes have been prepared by Zentel and coworkers through condensation reactions. Ferrocene-based liquid-crystalline polymers have also been reported by Senthil and Kannan. The synthesis of ferrocene polymers containing backbone organophosphorus moieties 32 is shown in scheme 9. [Pg.14]

One previous synthesis of ferrocene-containing condensation polymers via interfacial methods at room temperature has been reported by Knobloch and Rauscher, who formed low molecular weight polyamides and polyesters by reacting l,l -bis(chloro-formyl)ferrocene with various diamines and diols. Further, Carraher and co-workers have utilized interfacial techniques in the formation of other types of organometallic polymers. [Pg.460]

Polymer formation can occur through a variety of reactions. Metallocene polyamides, polyethers, polyesters, polyhydrazides and polyurethanes have been synthesized through condensation reactions of 1,1 -difunctional metallocenes (typically ferrocene derivatives) with diacid halides (if the metallocene derivative contains functional electron-pair donor bases) and electron-pair donor bases (as diamines, hydrazines, diisocyanates, diols) if the metallocene derivative contains functional electron-pair acceptor acids . [Pg.287]

J/n < 6,000). Often, no analytical data or structural characterization was provided. Room-temperature interfacial polycondensation methods were also investigated as a convenient alternative to classical polycondensations. Such methods were first reported for the preparation of polyamides and polyesters from the reaction of l,l -ferrocenyldi-carbonyl chloride with several diamines and diols. The synthesis of polyurethanes using this technique was also reported and involved the condensation of l,T-ferrocenedimethanol and l,T-bis(dihydroxyethyl)ferrocene with diisocyanates. Once again, however, these polymers possessed low molecular weights.The early research in these areas has been summarized and critically reviewed and will not be discussed further here. ... [Pg.349]

In the 1980s, the successful synthesis of elastomeric polyamides 120 of high molecular weight (d/n =10,000-18,000) was reported from the polycondensation of l,l -bis(/ -aminoethyl)ferrocene with diacid chlorides (Scheme 13). Also, polyureas 121 were prepared from the same ferrocene monomer and diisocyanates, and polyesters and polyurethanes were prepared from l,l -bis(/ -hydroxyethyl)ferrocene. However, the latter materials had much lower molecular weights and were characterized only by scanning electron microscopy. X-ray, and IR analyses. The introduction of ferrocenes in which the functional groups are separated from the cyclopentadienyl ring by at least two methylene units was crucial in order to reduce steric effects and to avoid the instability found previously in polymers of a-functionalized ferrocene due to the a-ferrocenyl carbonium ion stability. [Pg.349]

The use of Diels-Alder and platinum-catalyzed polyaddition reactions of divinyl ferrocene derivatives to prepare ferrocene-containing polycarbosUanes has also been described [32, 34, 35]. These reactions were also used to prepare materials with additional functional groups that led to ferrocene- and silicon-containing polyesters, polyamides, and polyurethanes. Molecular weights varied in the range 3800-6000 and products were liquids or elastomers. The authors only carried out comparative studies of the thermal stabilities of these polymers. [Pg.135]

Like their isoelectronic ferrocene counterparts, cobaltocenium units are resistant to strong oxidizing agents and possess interesting electrochemical behavior. The synthesis of polyesters and polyamides containing cationic cobalt units in the main chain has been reported (32,74-76). Sheats and Carraher reported the synthesis of cobaltocenium polymers containing tin, antimony, titanium, and zirconium atoms in their backbone via the reaction of the dicarboxylic... [Pg.4522]

One of the most important methods for obtaining organometallic polymers is poly condensation. In 1961 Knobloch and Rauscher reported the synthesis of polyesters and polyamides with ferrocene groups in their backbones using interfacial polymerization. [Pg.13]


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