The synthesis of robust, polymeric hole-transport materials from oligoarylamine substituted styrenes

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Abstract

Novel styrene-based oligoarylamine monomers are described which are suitable for the preparation of polymeric hole-transport materials, with very high glass transition temperatures. The monomers are prepared using the Wittig reaction from the appropriate aldehyde precursor, which was assembled using the classical Ullmann reaction. A number of the monomers yielded high-quality crystals which facilitated X-ray characterisation. Polymerisation was achieved either by solution free-radical initiation or by condensed phase thermal autopolymerisation. The latter suggests a method of initiator-free polymerisation which may have potential for multilayer device fabrication. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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McKeown, N. B., Badriya, S., Helliwell, M., & Shkunov, M. (2007). The synthesis of robust, polymeric hole-transport materials from oligoarylamine substituted styrenes. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 17(20), 2088–2094. https://doi.org/10.1039/b614235d

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