Poly(DCAQI): Synthesis and characterization of a new redox-active polymer
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                Schmidt,  Daniel; Häupler,  Bernard; Hager,  Martin D.; Schubert,  Ulrich S.    
            
 	
	    		                - Abstract: 
 
		- Redox-active anthraquinone based polymers are synthesized by the introduction of a polymerizable vinyl and ethynyl group, respectively, resulting in redox-active monomers, which electrochemical behaviors are tailored by the modification of the keto groups to N-cyanoimine moieties. These monomers can be polymerized by free radical polymerization and Rh-catalyzed polymerization methods, respectively. The resulting polymers are obtained in molar masses (Mn) of 4,400 to 16,800 g mol−1 as well as high yields of up to 97%. The monomers and polymers are furthermore electrochemically characterized by cyclic voltammetry. The monomers exhibit two one-electron redox reactions at about −0.6 and −1.0 V versus Fc+/Fc. The N-cyanoimine units are, however, partially hydrolyzed during the polymerization step or during the electrochemical measurements and degenerate to carbonyl groups, resulting in a new reduction signal at −1.26 V versus Fc+/Fc.
 	
			
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			- Year: 
 
	- 2016
 
		- Type of Publication: 
 
	- Article
 
			
		- Journal: 
 		
	- Journal of Polymer Science Part A Polymer Chemistry
 
	- Volume: 
 
	- 54
 
	- Pages: 
 
	- 1998 - 2003
 
	
						
						
                
		
		
		
		
			
			- DOI: 
 
		- 10.1002/pola.28066