Volume 64, 1968

Dielectric relaxation in solutions of poly(p-methoxy phenyl acetylene) and poly(p-chloro phenyl acetylene)

Abstract

The dielectric properties of solutions in toluene of poly (p-methoxy phenyl acetylene) and poly(p-chloro phenyl acetylene) have been compared with those of solutions of poly(p-methoxy styrene) and poly(p-chloro styrene) over the frequency range 102 to 3 × 109Hz. The linear polyenes exhibit two relaxation regions. The low-frequency process is ascribed to the existence of backbone dipoles arranged unidirectionally along the chain. The high-frequency process is ascribed to the simplest mode of motion of the side group dipole. For the p-methoxy compounds this is rotation of the methoxy group. For the p-chloro compounds it is suggested that the motion involves simultaneous rotation of backbone single bonds and the substituent phenyl group. These results are in accord with a model of the polyene in which bond alternation is pronounced, and rotation around the formal single bonds in the chain is facile.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1968,64, 3235-3241

Dielectric relaxation in solutions of poly(p-methoxy phenyl acetylene) and poly(p-chloro phenyl acetylene)

A. M. North and P. J. Phillips, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1968, 64, 3235 DOI: 10.1039/TF9686403235

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