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Structural Manipulation of the Conjugated Phenyl Moiety in 3-Phenylbenzofulvene Monomers: Effects on Spontaneous Polymerization

Spontaneous polymerization is an intriguing phenomenon in which pure monomers begin their polymerization without initiators or catalysts. Previously, 3-phenylbenzofulvene monomers were found to polymerize spontaneously after solvent removal. Here, eight new 3-substituted benzofulvene monomers 1a–h w...

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Autores principales: Paolino, Marco, Grisci, Giorgio, Reale, Annalisa, Razzano, Vincenzo, Giuliani, Germano, Donati, Alessandro, Mendichi, Raniero, Piovani, Daniele, Boccia, Antonella C., Grillo, Alessandro, Giorgi, Gianluca, Cappelli, Andrea
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6403996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30960677
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10070752
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author Paolino, Marco
Grisci, Giorgio
Reale, Annalisa
Razzano, Vincenzo
Giuliani, Germano
Donati, Alessandro
Mendichi, Raniero
Piovani, Daniele
Boccia, Antonella C.
Grillo, Alessandro
Giorgi, Gianluca
Cappelli, Andrea
author_facet Paolino, Marco
Grisci, Giorgio
Reale, Annalisa
Razzano, Vincenzo
Giuliani, Germano
Donati, Alessandro
Mendichi, Raniero
Piovani, Daniele
Boccia, Antonella C.
Grillo, Alessandro
Giorgi, Gianluca
Cappelli, Andrea
author_sort Paolino, Marco
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description Spontaneous polymerization is an intriguing phenomenon in which pure monomers begin their polymerization without initiators or catalysts. Previously, 3-phenylbenzofulvene monomers were found to polymerize spontaneously after solvent removal. Here, eight new 3-substituted benzofulvene monomers 1a–h were synthesized in order to investigate the effects of differently substituted aromatic rings in position 3 of the benzofulvene scaffold on spontaneous polymerization. The newly synthesized monomers maintained the tendency toward spontaneous polymerization. However, monomer 1a, bearing an ortho-methoxy substituted phenyl, polymerized hardly, thus producing low polymerization yields, inhomogeneous structure, and low molecular weight of the obtained polymeric material. This result suggested the importance of the presence of hydrogen atoms in the 2′-position to achieve productive interactions among the monomers in the recognition step preluding the spontaneous polymerization and among the monomeric units in the polybenzofulvene backbones. Moreover, this study paves the way to modify the pendant rings in position 3 of the indene scaffold to synthesize new polybenzofulvene derivatives variously decorated.
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spelling pubmed-64039962019-04-02 Structural Manipulation of the Conjugated Phenyl Moiety in 3-Phenylbenzofulvene Monomers: Effects on Spontaneous Polymerization Paolino, Marco Grisci, Giorgio Reale, Annalisa Razzano, Vincenzo Giuliani, Germano Donati, Alessandro Mendichi, Raniero Piovani, Daniele Boccia, Antonella C. Grillo, Alessandro Giorgi, Gianluca Cappelli, Andrea Polymers (Basel) Article Spontaneous polymerization is an intriguing phenomenon in which pure monomers begin their polymerization without initiators or catalysts. Previously, 3-phenylbenzofulvene monomers were found to polymerize spontaneously after solvent removal. Here, eight new 3-substituted benzofulvene monomers 1a–h were synthesized in order to investigate the effects of differently substituted aromatic rings in position 3 of the benzofulvene scaffold on spontaneous polymerization. The newly synthesized monomers maintained the tendency toward spontaneous polymerization. However, monomer 1a, bearing an ortho-methoxy substituted phenyl, polymerized hardly, thus producing low polymerization yields, inhomogeneous structure, and low molecular weight of the obtained polymeric material. This result suggested the importance of the presence of hydrogen atoms in the 2′-position to achieve productive interactions among the monomers in the recognition step preluding the spontaneous polymerization and among the monomeric units in the polybenzofulvene backbones. Moreover, this study paves the way to modify the pendant rings in position 3 of the indene scaffold to synthesize new polybenzofulvene derivatives variously decorated. MDPI 2018-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6403996/ /pubmed/30960677 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10070752 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Paolino, Marco
Grisci, Giorgio
Reale, Annalisa
Razzano, Vincenzo
Giuliani, Germano
Donati, Alessandro
Mendichi, Raniero
Piovani, Daniele
Boccia, Antonella C.
Grillo, Alessandro
Giorgi, Gianluca
Cappelli, Andrea
Structural Manipulation of the Conjugated Phenyl Moiety in 3-Phenylbenzofulvene Monomers: Effects on Spontaneous Polymerization
title Structural Manipulation of the Conjugated Phenyl Moiety in 3-Phenylbenzofulvene Monomers: Effects on Spontaneous Polymerization
title_full Structural Manipulation of the Conjugated Phenyl Moiety in 3-Phenylbenzofulvene Monomers: Effects on Spontaneous Polymerization
title_fullStr Structural Manipulation of the Conjugated Phenyl Moiety in 3-Phenylbenzofulvene Monomers: Effects on Spontaneous Polymerization
title_full_unstemmed Structural Manipulation of the Conjugated Phenyl Moiety in 3-Phenylbenzofulvene Monomers: Effects on Spontaneous Polymerization
title_short Structural Manipulation of the Conjugated Phenyl Moiety in 3-Phenylbenzofulvene Monomers: Effects on Spontaneous Polymerization
title_sort structural manipulation of the conjugated phenyl moiety in 3-phenylbenzofulvene monomers: effects on spontaneous polymerization
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6403996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30960677
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10070752
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