Author:
McNeill R,Weiss DE,Willis D
Abstract
The pyrolysis of 2,4,5-triiodoimidazole
and 1,2,4,5-tetraiodoimidazole yields polymers whose poor conductivity is
attributed to the presence of two types of nitrogenous centres with
electron-donating and electron-accepting properties respectively. Nitrogenous polymers produced by passing
mixtures of chlorine and pyridine through a silica tube heated to 800� have low
resistivities (0.03 to 15 ohm cm), indicating that the polymers have a highly
conjugated structure. The increase of resistivity with chlorine content,
together with the decrease in resistivity observed on adsorption of the
electron donor ethylene, suggest that the nitrogen centres are donor rather
than acceptor type. The properties of the polymers suggest that the latter are
probably substituted polypyridines.
The results support the following guide to
synthesis: organic polymers of good conductivity can be prepared by directly
crosslinking small aromatic or heterocyclic units into three-dimensional
non-planar structures in which the number of crosslinks should be as large as
possible. Either electron-donating or electron-accepting structures, but not
both, may be present in the one polymer.
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