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Synthesis and Properties of Indan-Based Polyacetylenes That Feature the Highest Gas Permeability among All the Existing Polymers

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Acetylenic monomers containing indan and other groups (1a−m) were polymerized with TaCl5-n-Bu4Sn catalyst to give high molecular weight polymers. Most polymers were soluble in common organic solvents including toluene and chloroform, and they afforded free-standing membranes by the solution casting method. The onset temperature of weight loss of the polymers were over 400 °C, indicating high thermal stability. Despite the absence of bulky spherical groups, polymethylated indan-containing polymer membranes showed extremely high gas permeability. In particular, the oxygen permeability coefficients of polymers having 1,1,3,3-tetramethylindan and either p-fluorophenyl or p,m-difluorophenyl groups (2b and 2e) reached 17 900 and 18 700 barrers, respectively, which are even larger than that of the most permeable polymer known, poly(1-trimethylsilyl-1-propyne).

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