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titleOfInvention Polyphenylene polymer and its production
abstract PURPOSE: To produce the title polymer excellent in processability and useful as a moldable heat-resistant polymeric compound or an electroconductive polymeric material, by oxidatively polymerizing a 1,4-dialkylbenzene compound. n CONSTITUTION: A 1,4-dialkylbenzene compound of formula I (wherein R is a 5C or higher alkyl and R' is an alkyl) is oxidatively polymerized by catalytic, electrochemical or the like oxidation to produce a polyphenylene polymer having repeating units of formula II (wherein R and R' are as defined above and n is an integer ≥2). Examples of said oxidation catalysts include Lewis acids such as aluminum chloride and iron chloride. This polymer is excellent in processability as compared with a conventional polyphenylene polymer and can be used as a moldable heat-resistant polymeric compound or a material for an electroconductive compound. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
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