Abstract

For synthesis of π-conjugated polymers, polycondensation via direct arylation reactions of C–H bonds in aromatic monomers with dibromo-arylenes has attracted increasing attention as a simple synthetic method in which the preparation of organometallic reagents is unnecessary. To develop direct arylation polycondensation for practical use in the synthesis of optoelectronic polymer materials, microwave-assisted reactions were investigated and optimized in terms of a kind of base, concentration, reaction time, and amount of catalyst. Under the optimized conditions, the microwave-assisted direct arylation of 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene with dibromofluorene for 30 min with catalyst (1 mol %) gave the corresponding polymer with an extremely high molecular weight up to 147 000. The high molecular weight of the polymer enables formation of a large and flexible self-standing film, leading to an advantage in fabricating organic thin-film devices. The elemental analysis and MALDI-TOF-MS reveal that the polymer has hig...

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