Single-Crystal Linear Polymers Through Visible Light–Triggered Topochemical Quantitative Polymerization
2014; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Volume: 343; Issue: 6168 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1126/science.1245875
ISSN1095-9203
AutoresLetian Dou, Yonghao Zheng, Xiaoqin Shen, Guang Wu, Kirk Fields, Wan‐Ching Hsu, Huanping Zhou, Yang Yang, Fred Wudl,
Tópico(s)Covalent Organic Framework Applications
ResumoTopochemical Polymerization In a topochemical reaction, chemical changes start at active sites in the solid and then proceed autocatalytically to neighboring regions. If one starts with a monomer that can form ordered structures similar to the final polymer, it is possible to polymerize chains in a fully ordered state and thus make very long single chains. Dou et al. (p. 272 ; see the Perspective by Goroff ) describe an unexpected visible-light–induced polymerization of derivatives of a dye. Two of the derivatives underwent photoinduced single-crystal-to-single-crystal topochemical polymerization.
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