Abstract

AbstractA cyclic poly(aryl ether phenylquinoxaline) was prepared via the self‐polymerization of 1 in an N‐methyl‐2‐pyrrolidone (NMP) solution containing base using a pseudo‐high dilution polymerization condition. The macrocycle formation of 1 was carried out in the presence of potassium carbonate in a NMP/toluene solvent mixture at a solids content of 1%. The water generated by phenoxide formation was removed as an azeotrope with toluene 170 °C. A concentrated solution of the macrocycle was added to the reaction mixture over an 8 hour period. The reaction was allowed to proceed for an additional 24h to ensure quantitative reaction. A number of characterization techniques were used to study the cyclization of 1 including GPC, HPLC, H NMR and matrix‐assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) mass spectroscopy. The MALDI‐TOF mass spectrum of the cyclization of 1 clearly showed that a mixture of macrocycles is obtained, with the expected distribution of molecular weights. Facile ring opening polymerization of the cyclic poly(aryl ether phenylquinoxaline) oligomers was accomplished with a nucleophilic initiator. High polymer was obtained for each polymerization temperature (η = 0.4–0.5 dl/g in NMP), however, prolonged reaction time resulted in significant gel formation. The Tg's were high and commensurate with the high molecular weight linear analog (250 °C).

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