## On the Emergence of Complex Systems on the Basis of the Coordination of Complex Behaviors of Their Elements Synchronization and Complexity T he purpose of this article is to challenge the view, often expressed and perhaps prevalent in most discussions, that the essence of complex systems lies i
Polyarylenes on the Basis of Alkylpyrrole and Alkylcarbazole Derivatives and their Oligomeric Model Systems
β Scribed by Uwe Geissler; Manfred L. Hallensleben; Anke Rienecker; Nils Rohde
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 97 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1042-7147
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β¦ Synopsis
The redox and spectroscopic properties of soluble poly-(9-decylcarbazole) derivatives and poly(1-decylpyrrole) were studied. The polymers were synthesized via the Yamamoto polycondensation method. Analyzing the electrochemical and optical properties of 3,6-linked poly(alkylcarbazole)s it is evident that the conjugation segment is the benzidine system and the overall properties of these polymers can be compared with meta linked poly(phenylene)s. In opposite, 2,7-linked poly(alkylcarbazole)s reveal an even longer conjugation segment comparable with para linked poly(phenylene)s.
First observations in the case of poly(1-decylpyrrole) suggest a higher steric hinderance compared to poly-(1-methylpyrrole). Molecular modeling studies confirm this.
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