Abstract

AbstractIn this study, a simplified route to synthesize soluble, spiro‐bridged ladder‐type poly(p‐phenylene)s (spiro‐LPPP) was developed. The new, simplified synthesis route for spiro‐LPPP involves two reaction steps: a single‐stranded precursor polymer containing diaryloylbenzene building blocks was obtained by the Suzuki reaction, followed by a subsequent twofold cyclization cascade using methanesulfonic acid to form the target spiro‐LPPP. Spiro‐LPPP shows a well‐defined chemical structure, high molecular weight (Mn of 17,500 g/mol with a polydispersity index of 2.0), excellent thermal stability (5% weight loss at 370 °C), and good solubility in common organic solvents. Spiro‐LPPP emits blue light (λmax,em = 455 nm) with the high solution PL quantum yield (94%). The spectral properties of spiro‐LPPP in the solid state are very similar to the solution properties, thus indicating a low degree of intermolecular aggregation. After annealing a thin film of spiro‐LPPP to 120 °C in air for 3 to 24 h, its emission spectrum is unchanged, reflecting excellent thermooxidative stability. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 47: 5137–5143, 2009

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