Abstract

Preparation and properties of poly(arylamine)s prepared by organometallic polycondensation are described. Dehalogenative polycondensation of 4,4‘-dibromodiphenylamine, Br−PhNHPh−Br, with a zerovalent nickel complex affords soluble poly(diphenylamine-4,4‘-diyl), P(DPA) (nBr−PhNHPh−Br + nNi(0)Lm → P(DPA)), with Mn and Mw values of 6.4 × 103 and 2.0 × 104 and an [η] value of 0.66 dL g-1 in high yield. P(DPA) has a well-regulated structure and been characterized by IR, NMR, and UV−visible spectroscopy, as well as by cyclic voltammetry. The polymer shows a π−π* absorption band and photoluminescence band at 379 and 417 nm, respectively, in NMP. P(DPA) shows two reversible and stable redox cycles at E° = 0.20 and 0.60 V vs Ag/ Ag+. Dehalogenative copolymerization of Br−PhNHPh−Br with 3,5-dibromotoluene, TolBr2, with the zerovalent nickel complex gives random copolymers, P(DPA-ran-Tol), and they behave analogously in the electrochemical measurement. Films of P(DPA) and P(DPA-ran-Tol) exhibit electrochromism durin...

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