Abstract

High–spin p–doped polyarylamines have been created containing small clusters (tens) of ferromagnetically coupled unpaired electrons. In these doped polymers neighbouring spins couple through a pathway analogous to that found in meta –quinodimethane and the spin–carriers are triarylamine radical cations. The use of polymers in which the triarylamine radical cation centres are stabilized by Ar 2 N rather than RO substituents gives improved stability but much poorer spin–coupling properties. Furthermore, the much greater ease of dication (bipolaron) formation makes it difficult to dope these amine–stabilized polymers to the requisite level. Work by other groups exploiting phenoxy and triarlymethyl spin–carriers and the prospects for producing polymers with much larger clusters of ferromagnetically coupled spins are discussed.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call

Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.