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Polyaniline compounds. II. The linear oligoaniline derivatives tri‐, tetra‐, and hexaanilinobenzene and their conductive complexes
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1968
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Abstract OligomericEngineeringOrganic ChemistryChemistryLinear Chain CompoundPolymersInorganic CompoundChemical EngineeringLinear Oligoaniline DerivativesChain LengthConductive ComplexesLinear Polyaniline PolymerMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryDerivativesPhysical ChemistryOrganic Material ChemistryMolecular ComplexMolecule-based MaterialPolyaniline Compounds
Abstract Oligomeric oligoaniline derivatives of diethyl Δ 1,4 ‐dihydroterephthalate (V–VIb–d) of diethyl terephthalate (VIIb–d) and linear oligoanilines (Ib–d) were synthesized. Ultraviolet spectra and polarographic half‐wave potentials corresponding to the first degree of oxidation of linear oligoanilines of type (I) were studied, their iodine complexes prepared, and their electric and magnetic properties studied. Increase of chain length of the base causes increase of λ max of ultraviolet bands, decrease of ionization potential, and increase of electric conductivity of iodine complexes in solid state. The properties of the five‐membered oligomer (Ic) differ only slightly from analogous properties of the seven‐membered oligomer (Id); the same holds in the case of their iodine complexes. Such substances may be regarded as in some respects models of a linear polyaniline polymer or its complexes.
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