Induced circular dichroism of an optically active polyfluorene derivative in phase-separating solutions

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When methanol, a nonsolvent, was added to dilute tetrahydrofuran solutions of an optically active polyfluorene derivative, liquid-liquid phase separation occurred, and circular dichroism (CD) was induced at a low temperature. The polymer concentration of the minor separating phase, estimated by light scattering, was very high (0.4 g cm 3). The CD induction occurring in that concentrated phase was temperature sensitive. When the phase-separating solution was quenched from 40 to 15 °C, the CD increased according to first-order reaction kinetics, and it was a rather slow process (the rate constant was 2.5 × 10 4 s 1). The intermolecular chiral interaction in the concentrated phase may be responsible for the CD induction or non-racemization of this helical polyfluorene derivative in phase-separating solutions. © The Society of Polymer Science, Japan (SPSJ) All rights reserved.

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Sanada, Y., & Sato, T. (2010). Induced circular dichroism of an optically active polyfluorene derivative in phase-separating solutions. Polymer Journal, 42(3), 195–200. https://doi.org/10.1038/pj.2009.330

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