Abstract
The structure of poly(diethylsilylenemethylene) (PDESM), poly(di-n-butylsilylenemethylene) (PDBSM), poly(di-n-pentylsilylenemethylene) (PDPeSM) and poly(di-n-hexylsilylenemethylene) (PDHSM) have been studied using X-ray and electron diffraction methods. The structure of poly(di-n-propylsilylenemethylene) (PDPrSM) has been studied and reported in a separate paper. PDBSM, PDPrSM, PDPeSM and PDHSM all have similar packing with a two dimensional monoclinic ab-projection of the unit cell. PDESM with the shortest alkyl side chain, has a nearly orthorhombic unit cell (γ* = ∼88°) containing two chains (four repeat units), one at the corner and the second nearly in the center of the ab-projection of the unit cell. The backbone conformation of each of these polysilylenemethylenes (PSMs) is all-gauche, giving them a 41 helical structure. The length of the alkyl side chains affects the packing without changing the backbone conformation.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 4261-4269 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Polymer |
Volume | 42 |
Issue number | 9 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2001 |
Keywords
- Conformation
- Electron diffraction
- Poly(di-n-alkylsilylenemethylene)s