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Polymer | 2002

Synthesis of poly(1-β-naphthyl-2-phenylacetylene) membranes through desilylation and their properties

Toshikazu Sakaguchi; Giseop Kwak; Toshio Masuda

Abstract The polymerization of 1-β-naphthyl-2-[( p -trimethylsilyl)phenyl]acetylene ( 8a ) with TaCl 5 – n -Bu 4 Sn in cyclohexane provided a high molecular weight polymer ( 9a ) ( M w =3.4×10 6 ). The corresponding monomers having p -dimethyl- t -butylsilyl and p -dimethyl(10-pinanyl)silyl groups in place of p -trimethylsilyl group in 8a also polymerized in a similar way to give high molecular weight polymers ( 9b , 9c , respectively; M w >1×10 6 ). All these polymers were soluble in many common solvents such as toluene and chloroform, and provided free-standing membranes by casting from toluene solution. The oxygen permeability coefficients ( P O 2 ) of 9a at 25xa0°C was as high as 3500xa0barrers. The membrane of poly(1-β-naphthyl-2-phenylacetylene) ( 10a ) was prepared by desilylation of the membrane of 9a with trifluoroacetic acid. Polymer 10a was insoluble in any solvents, and showed high thermal stability (the onset temperature of weight loss in air ∼470xa0°C). The P O 2 value of 10a reached 4300xa0barrers. Not only the membrane of 9c but also its desilylation product 10c exhibited large optical rotations ([ α ] D =+2924 and +9800°, respectively) and strong CD signals. This indicates that the membrane of 10c maintains the helical main chain conformation of 9c with a large excess one-handed helix sense.


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2006

Synthesis, properties, and gas permeability of novel poly(diarylacetylene) derivatives

Toshikazu Sakaguchi; Kenichi Yumoto; Yuichi Shida; Masashi Shiotsuki; Fumio Sanda; Toshio Masuda


Polymer | 2005

Pure gas and vapor permeation properties of poly[1-phenyl-2-[p-(trimethylsilyl)phenyl]acetylene] (PTMSDPA) and its desilylated analog, poly[diphenylacetylene] (PDPA)

Roy D. Raharjo; Hyuck J. Lee; Benny D. Freeman; Toshikazu Sakaguchi; Toshio Masuda


Polymer | 2005

Preparation and properties of polytolan membranes bearing p-hydroxyl groups

Yuichi Shida; Toshikazu Sakaguchi; Masashi Shiotsuki; Kenneth B. Wagener; Toshio Masuda


Journal of Membrane Science | 2007

Synthesis, characterization, and gas permeation properties of the silyl derivatives of cellulose acetate

Ryuhei Morita; Fareha Zafar Khan; Toshikazu Sakaguchi; Masashi Shiotsuki; Toshio Masuda


Journal of Membrane Science | 2006

Synthesis and properties of halogen- or methyl-containing poly(diphenylacetylene) membranes

Toshikazu Sakaguchi; Masashi Shiotsuki; Fumio Sanda; Toshio Masuda


Polymer Bulletin | 2002

Pervaporation of ethanol/water and benzene/cyclohexane mixtures using novel substituted polyacetylene membranes

Toshikazu Sakaguchi; Kenichi Yumoto; Giseop Kwak; Masakazu Yoshikawa; Toshio Masuda


Journal of Membrane Science | 2006

Synthesis and gas permeation properties of poly (diphenylacetylenes) having bulky alkyl/silyl and hydroxy groups

Yanming Hu; Toshikazu Sakaguchi; Masashi Shiotsuki; Fumio Sanda; Toshio Masuda


Archive | 2004

Pure- and Mixed-Gas Permeation Properties of Poly(p-tert-butyl diphenylacetylene)

Ingo Pinnau; Zhenjie He; Toshio Masuda; Toshikazu Sakaguchi


Polymer | 2007

Synthesis and properties of poly(diphenylacetylenes) containing siloxy and halogen/methyl groups and their desilylated membranes

Yanming Hu; Toshikazu Sakaguchi; Masashi Shiotsuki; Fumio Sanda; Toshio Masuda

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Yanming Hu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Giseop Kwak

Kyungpook National University

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Masakazu Yoshikawa

Kyoto Institute of Technology

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