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Polyphenyl quinoxaline

The simplest and the most widely-used method for the synthesis of sulfonated ACPs involves sulfonation of different classes of polymers, such as substituted poly-(l,4-phenylenes) [34,35], poly-(p-xylylene [36,37]), poly-(l,4-oxyphenylenes) [38-44], poly(ether ether ketones) (PEEK) [46- 59], polyary-lenefether sulfones) [3,60-74], poly(phenylene sulfides) [75], polyphenyl-quinoxalines [76-79], polybenzimidazoles [80], polyperyleneimides [81] and some other ACPs. [Pg.88]


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