화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.136, No.27, 9658-9663, 2014
Decarboxylative Polymerization of 2,6-Naphthalenedicarboxylic Acid at Surfaces
Metal-catalyzed polymerization of 2,6-naphthalenedicarboxylic acid (NDCA) to form poly-2,6-naphthalenes at various surfaces is reported. Polymerizations occur via initial formal dehydrogenation of self-assembled diacids with subsequent decarboxylation to give polymeric bisnaphthyl-Cu species at elevated temperature as intermediate structures (<160 degrees C). Further temperature increase eventually leads to poly-naphthalenes via reductive elimination. It is demonstrated that the Cu( iii) surface works most efficiently to conduct such polymerizations as compared to the Au(111), Ag(111), Cu(100), and Cu(110) surfaces. Poly-2,6-naphthalene with a chain length of over 50 nm is obtained by using this approach. The decarboxylative coupling of aromatic diacids is a very promising tool which further enlarges the portfolio of reactions allowing for on-surface polymerizations and novel organometallic systems preparations.