Abstract

Two linear monomers with two terminal photoreactive groups (anthracene or maleimide) embedded in a diacetylene skeleton were synthesized for two-dimensional-polymer synthesis. Both of them were crystallized and their single-crystal structures were solved. It was found that the size of terminal groups can be critical for diacetylene’s arrangement. The crystal structure of dimaleimide monomer revealed that maleimide groups strongly stacking in antiparallel and the photo-induced [2+2] cycloaddition of stacked maleimides was preliminary studied.

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