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Iridium‐Catalyzed Direct C−H Amidation Polymerization: Step‐Growth Polymerization by C−N Bond Formation via C−H Activation to Give Fluorescent Polysulfonamides

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We report a powerful strategy for activation of C-H bonds to produce polysulfonamides by an atom-economical and green method using iridium-catalyzed direct C-H amidation polymerization (DCAP). After screening various directing groups, additives, silver salts, concentrations, and temperatures to optimize DCAP, high-molecular-weight (up to 149 kDa) and defect-free polysulfonamides were synthesized from various bis-sulfonyl azides. Although these polymers do not have conventional fluorescent conjugated cores, they emit blue light with large Stokes shifts and high quantum yields upon photoexcitation owing to an excited-state intramolecular proton-transfer process.

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