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titleOfInvention Preparation of crosslinked acetylenic high polymer
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a crosslinked acetylenic high polymer useful as a solar cell, photoconductive material, etc., having extremely high flexural strength and tensile strength, by treating an acetylenic high polymer with a polyfunctional compound. n CONSTITUTION: An acetylenic high polymer [e.g., polymer such as (phenyl)acetylene, chloromethylacetylene, etc., a copolymer of acetylene, ethylbenzene and/or divinylbenzene, etc.] is treated with a polyfunctional compound (e.g., phthalic acid, benzenedialdehyde, etc.) shown by the formula RZ n (R is aryl, cycloalkane, alkene, piperazine, etc.; Z is isocyanate, aldehyde, carboxylic acid, etc.; n is ≥2) usually in an inert gas in an anhydrous state for 30min W 7 days, to give the aimed polymer. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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