Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.32, No.13, 2493-2500, 1994
Synthesis of Poly(Biphenylene Ketone)S via Palladium-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions with Ketone Diacetals
Dibromobenzophenone diacetals (BrC6H4)(2)C (OR)(2) undergo cross-coupling reactions with (Bu(3)SnC(6)H(4))(2)O in the presence of palladium catalysts to give poly( diacetal ether)s whose molecular weights reflect the solubility changes of the growing polymer chains as a function of the diacetal precursors, R = Me < 1/2 CH2CH2 < 1/2 CH(2)CHMe and are significantly higher than those of polymers derived from dibromobenzophenone. New di-zinc reagents based on diacetal derivatives were synthesized and used as organometallic coupling reagents with a range of dibromoarenes, resulting in a series of previously inaccessible poly(biphenylene ketone)s and poly(biphenylene ketone sulfone)s. While poly(biphenylene ether ketone)s are insoluble, poly(biphenylene ketone)s readily dissolve in concentrated sulfuric acid. The effects of reaction parameters on the molecular weight of poly(biphenylene ketone) were determined.