Metal-catalyzed condensation polymerization
Title | Metal-catalyzed condensation polymerization |
Publication Type | Book Chapter |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Ambade, AV |
Book Title | Metal-catalyzed polymerization: fundamentals to applications |
Chapter | Metal-catalyzed condensation polymerization |
Pagination | 203-220 |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Abstract | Conjugated polymers are semiconducting materials and an integral component of solar cells and other optoelectronic gadgets, which are important as environment-friendly devices. Conjugated polymers are less expensive than inorganic materials and are easy to process, hence several synthetic methods have been developed based on transition metal-catalyzed polycondensation involving sp2 -sp2 C-C bond formation for their production. The coupling reaction between monomers involves the following steps: (a) metal-catalyzed oxidative addition (as presented in Chapter 1) across the C-X bond of the monomer; (b) transmetallation with a main group organometallic compound; and (c) reductive elimination (as presented in Chapter 1) yielding the C-C bond formation and regeneration of the active catalyst, which are typical in a C-C bond formation catalyzed by organometallic complex (Figure 7.1). 1 The reactions are characterized by mild conditions, tolerance to many functional groups, and possibility of synthesizing regioregular polymers. |
DOI | 10.1201/b19905 |
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign |
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