Abstract

An irreversible structural phase transformation is observed in tetrakis(4,4′-(2,2-diphenyl-vinyl)-1,1′-biphenyl)methane, C(DPVBi) 4, upon increasing the temperature. The PI phase of the as-synthesized material is crystalline with tiny (typically 10–20 nm) crystallites. The PI phase has hexagonal symmetry (space group P 6 ̄ ) with the following lattice parameters a=2.068 nm and c=2.194 nm. When PI is annealed above its melting point ( T m=260 °C), the structure transforms irreversibly into a different hexagonal phase, PII, (space group P6/m) with lattice parameters a=2.102 nm, c=3.370 nm. The PII phase melts at around T m=278 °C. When heated above 278 °C, C(DPVBi) 4 becomes amorphous with random molecular packing. The amorphous phase has a glass transition temperature, T g, around 138 °C. The PI phase transforms directly into the amorphous phase if the sample is continuously heated above the melting point ( T m=278 °C) of PII.

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