Abstract

AbstractOrganometallic cross-coupling reactions directed toward the synthesis of aromatic polymers are reviewed. The progress of this methodology has made the syntheses of numerous functional polymers possible, which includes the synthesis of well-defined π-conjugated polymers and buildup molecular architectures. The polycondensation has been spread out to material areas ranging from optical and electronic materials to biological sensing materials. The use of organometallic direct arylation and carbon-heteroatom bond formation for the synthesis of functional polymers has also been dealt with.KeywordsPower Conversion EfficiencyAryl HalideHigh Hole MobilityRegioregular PolyElectron Injection LayerThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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