Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Vol.16, No.4, 239-245, 1995
RIGID-ROD POLYMERS WITH REGULARLY SPACED SILICON-CENTERED PHTHALOCYANINE UNITS IN THE BACKBONE
We describe the synthesis of new rigid rod polymers possessing a backbone of silicon phthalocyanine units and stiff 4,4'-dioxybiphenyl or 2,6-dioxynaphthalene spacers. These modified phthalocyaninato-polysiloxane derivatives are characterised by mass, absorption and C-13-CP-MAS spectroscopies, differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray powder diffractometry. UV/VIS spectra show only slight differences to the corresponding phthalocyanine monomers, which indicates the absence of excited state interactions between the chromophores within the polymer backbone.