Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.40, No.18, 2130-2136, 2002
Synthesis and characterization of difluor-aniline polymers
Undoped and chlorine doped difluoraniline polymers (PDFA) were synthesized and characterized to study the electric behavior of polyanilines with three different fluorine disubstitutions in the benzene rings that could produce polarizable molecules. The structures of the resulting polymers were studied by infrared spectroscopy focusing in the oxidation degree in the polymers. A discussion of the molecular weight of PDFAs as measured by light scattering in different solvents is presented, since the polymers form aggregates depending on the solvent used, the position of the fluorine substitutions, the doping level and the temperature. The aggregates in polarizable polymer solutions can produce wrong estimations in the molecular weight if the influence of temperature is not considered. The PDFAs thermal and electroconductivity analysis also showed dependence on the position of the fluorine substitutions.
Keywords:poly(difluoraniline);light scattering;aggregates;fluorine;solution properties;synthesis;halogenated