Abstract

Preparation of n-alkyl group-substituted derivatives of poly(m-aniline) that we have proposed as a possible organic ferromagnetic polymer has been attempted. We started from the syntheses of the monomers, n-alkyl-substituted m-bromoanilines (R = methyl, ethyl, hexyl, dodecyl, and hexyloxy groups). The approximate solubilities of the methyl, ethyl, and hexyloxy group-substituted polymers in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) were nearly equal to that of poly(m-aniline). On the other hand, hexyl- and dodecyl-substituted polymers have high solubilities in the conventional organic solvents such as acetone, dichloromethane, and so forth. The ferromagnetic spin correlation was observed in the polymer oxidized by NOBF 4 in the temperature range above 50 K. The average total spin quantum number was determined to be 1.0 at 2 K. Moreover, in all polyradical samples, a weak antiferromagnetic interaction between spin clusters was observed at very low temperatures probably due to a conformational change in the present poly(m-aniline) derivatives.

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