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publicationNumber JP-S5686928-A
titleOfInvention Polymer having carbazole skeleton in main chain and its preparation
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a polymer, useful as an electrophotographic photosensitive material, an image-forming element, etc., and having improved phototconductivity, by reacting a carbazole derivative containing an alkenyl group of specific structure. n CONSTITUTION: A compound expressed by formula I (R 1 is H or methyl; R 2 is 1W10C hydrocarbon containing alkylene, aralkylene, carbonyl, ether, ester, ketone, etc. or direct bond; X is bromine or iodine) is reacted in the presence of a catalyst, preferably palladium acetate and a triarylphosphine, and a hydrogen halide capturing agent, preferably a tertiary amine, at 75W150°C to give a polymer containing a carbazole skeleton in the main chain expressed by formula II (n is a positive integer, preferably ≥10). n COPYRIGHT: (C)1981,JPO&Japio
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