A Crystalline 1D Dynamic Covalent Polymer.
Elisabet De BolòsMarta Martínez-AbadíaFélix Hernández-CulebrasAlison HaymakerKyle SwainKarol StrutyńskiBenjamin L WeareJavier Castells-GilNatalia M PadialCarlos Martí-GastaldoAndrei N KhlobystovAkinori SaekiManuel Melle-FrancoBrent L NannengaAurelio Mateo-AlonsoPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
The synthesis of crystalline one-dimensional polymers provides a fundamental understanding about the structure-property relationship in polymeric materials and allows the preparation of materials with enhanced thermal, mechanical, and conducting properties. However, the synthesis of crystalline one-dimensional polymers remains a challenge because polymers tend to adopt amorphous or semicrystalline phases. Herein, we report the synthesis of a crystalline one-dimensional polymer in solution by dynamic covalent chemistry. The structure of the polymer has been unambiguously confirmed by microcrystal electron diffraction that together with charge transport studies and theoretical calculations show how the π-stacked chains of the polymer generate optimal channels for charge transport.