Title :
Synthesis and properties of conducting polymers from propargylammonium salts by transition metal catalysts
Author :
Gal, Y.S. ; Jung, Byung-Ik ; Lee, W.C. ; Choi, S.K.
Author_Institution :
Kyungpook Sanup University
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Novel conjugated ionic polymers from propargylamonium bromides were synthesized and characterized. The ionic monomers used are as follows: HC/spl equiv/CCH/sub 2//sup +/NH/sub 3/Br/sup -/, HC/spl equiv/CCH/sub 2//sup +/N(CH/sub 3/)2(CH/sub 2/Ph)Br/sup -/, (HC/spl equiv/CCH/sub 2/)/sup 2//sup +/NH2Br/sup -/. These monomers were easily polymerized by PdCl/sub 2/ and PtCl/sub 2/ to give a high yield of polymer. In most cases, the catalytic activity of Mo-based catalysts was found to be greater than that of W-based catalysts. The infrared spectra of the resulting conjugated ionic polymers showed neither the acetylenic /spl equiv/C-H stretching nor the C/spl equiv/C stretching frequencies. Instead the conjugated double bond stretching frequency of polymer backbone was newly oberserved at about 1630cm/sup -1/. The resulting polymers were mostly insoluble in organic solvents, and brown or black powder. The electrical conductivities of iodine-doped ionic polymers increased with doping time and reached the value of 10/sup -3//spl tilde/10/sup -2/spl Omega//sup -1/cm/sup -1/. The thermal and morphological properties of the conjugated ionic polymers were also studied.
Keywords :
Bonding; Chemistry; Frequency; Human computer interaction; Infrared spectra; Polymers; Propellants; Solvents; Spine; Textiles;
Conference_Titel :
Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals, 1994. ICSM '94. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seoul, Korea
DOI :
10.1109/STSM.1994.835256