Rigidification of Poly(p-phenylene)s through ortho-Phenyl Substitution

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A sterically π-congested ortho-phenylated poly(p-phenylene) (PPP) has been synthesized with unprecedentedly high molecular weights up to 29 kDa after fractionation, as confirmed by gel permeation chromatography coupled with a multiangle laser light scattering detector. The chain translation diffusion coefficient obtained from dynamic light scattering experiments displayed strong scaling (∼Lw-0.8) to the chain contour length, indicating a rodlike shape with remarkably high rigidity of this novel PPP. These results provide an interesting insight into the relationship between the structure and the chain stiffness of PPP-based polymers and challenge the validity of the existing diffusion models in polymer physics.

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Baun, A., Wang, Z., Morsbach, S., Qiu, Z., Narita, A., Fytas, G., & Müllen, K. (2020). Rigidification of Poly(p-phenylene)s through ortho-Phenyl Substitution. Macromolecules, 53(14), 5756–5762. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.0c00810

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