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Palladium-Catalyzed Polycondensation for the Synthesis of Poly(Aryl)Sulfides.

Peng HouPeter OechsleDirk KucklingJan Paradies
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2020)
The palladium-catalyzed CS cross coupling reaction is investigated as a novel efficient tool for the synthesis of poly(phenyl)sulfide derivatives. The reaction proceeds through the polycondensation of dibromo arenes with a H2 S-surrogate to yield poly(aryl)sulfides. The reaction is generalized by the synthesis of so-far-unprecedented poly(2,5-thiophene)sulfide. Number average molecular weights (Msss ) of up to 3780 and 1770 g mol-1 for poly(phenyl)sulfide and poly(thiophene)sulfide are achieved with degrees of polymerization (DPn ) of 10 and 7, respectively. A mechanism for the new polycondensation reaction is suggested.
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  • mass spectrometry