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Title: NEW SYNTHETIC ROUTES TO POLY(ISOTHIANAPHTHENE) .1. REACTION OF PHTHALIC-ANHYDRIDE AND PHTHALIDE WITH PHOSPHORUS PENTASULFIDE
Authors: Vanasselt, R.
Hoogmartens, I.
VANDERZANDE, Dirk 
GELAN, Jan 
Froehling, P.E.
Aussems, M.
Aagaard, O.
Schellekens, R.
Issue Date: 1995
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA LAUSANNE
Source: SYNTHETIC METALS, 74(1). p. 65-70
Abstract: A new route for the formation of the low bandgap polymer poly( isothianaphthene) is presented. The route comprises the reaction of phthalic anhydride or phthalide with phosphorus pentasulfide at elevated temperatures (T greater than or equal to 120 degrees C), and leads to the formation of poly(isothianaphthene) in one single step. The product obtained was analysed by elemental analysis, IR, Raman and solid state NMR spectroscopy. Chemical doping and dedoping of the material were investigated, and the maximum conductivity obtained was 10 S cm(-1) by doping with NOSbF6. Both doped and undoped samples of poly(isothianaphthene) prepared by this new route were thermally very stable in air or in an inert helium atmosphere as shown by thermogravimetric analysis. Furthermore, the conductivity of a doped sample remained unchanged up to 250 degrees C in air. Preliminary results showed that the reaction with phosphorus pentasulfide can also be used to obtain nitrogen analogues of poly(isothianaphthene).
Notes: UNIV LIMBURG,DIV CHEM,INST MAT RES,B-3590 DIEPENBEEK,BELGIUM. DSM RES BV,6160 MD GELEEN,NETHERLANDS.
Keywords: SYNTHESIS; POLY(ISOTHIANAPHTHENE); PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE; PHTHALIDE; PHOSPHORUS PENTASULFIDE
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/3602
DOI: 10.1016/0379-6779(95)80038-7
ISI #: A1995RY08700010
Type: Journal Contribution
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