Dendrimers as Solubilizing Groups for Conducting Polymers: Preparation and Characterization of Polythiophene Functionalized Exclusively with Aliphatic Ether Convergent Dendrons — Patrick R. L. Malenfant (2000) | RDL Network
Dendrimers as Solubilizing Groups for Conducting Polymers: Preparation and Characterization of Polythiophene Functionalized Exclusively with Aliphatic Ether Convergent Dendrons
The first conducting polythiophene, having only dendritic solubilizers, has been prepared using a Stille coupling approach. The use of second and third generation aliphatic ether convergent dendrons as a solubilizing platform facilitated the preparation of dendrimer-oligothiophene hybrid macromonomers having minimal substitution. Polymers were then prepared via an A2 + B2 step-growth polymerization between an oligothiophene−dibromide macromonomer and 2,5-bis(trimethylstannyl)thiophene using Pd(PPh3)2Cl2 as the catalyst. Both the dendrimer size and the dendrimer to thiophene unit ratio were variables that required optimization in order to obtain a solution-processable conducting polymer. Conductivities as high as 200 S/cm were measured for iodine doped thin films of the polythiophene with six thiophene repeat units for each third generation dendron.
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