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Tuning of Ferromagnetic Spin Interactions in Polymeric Aromatic Amines via Modification of Their π‑Conjugated System
Polyarylamine containing <i>meta–para–para</i>-aniline units in the main chain and <i>meta–para</i>-aniline units in the pendant chains was synthesized. The polymer
can be oxidized to radical cations in chemical or electrochemical
ways. The presence of <i>meta</i>-phenylenes in the polymer
chemical structure allows for the ferromagnetic coupling of electronic
spins, which leads to the formation of high spin states. Detailed
pulsed-EPR study indicates that the <i>S</i> = 2 spin state
was reached for the best oxidation level. Quantitative magnetization
measurements reveal that the doped polymer contains mainly <i>S</i> = 2 spin states and a fraction of <i>S</i> =
3/2 spin states. The efficiency of the oxidation was determined to
be 74%. To the best of our knowledge, this polymer is the first example
of a linear doped polyarylamine combining such high spin states with
high doping efficiency
Tuning of Ferromagnetic Spin Interactions in Polymeric Aromatic Amines via Modification of Their π‑Conjugated System
Polyarylamine containing <i>meta–para–para</i>-aniline units in the main chain and <i>meta–para</i>-aniline units in the pendant chains was synthesized. The polymer
can be oxidized to radical cations in chemical or electrochemical
ways. The presence of <i>meta</i>-phenylenes in the polymer
chemical structure allows for the ferromagnetic coupling of electronic
spins, which leads to the formation of high spin states. Detailed
pulsed-EPR study indicates that the <i>S</i> = 2 spin state
was reached for the best oxidation level. Quantitative magnetization
measurements reveal that the doped polymer contains mainly <i>S</i> = 2 spin states and a fraction of <i>S</i> =
3/2 spin states. The efficiency of the oxidation was determined to
be 74%. To the best of our knowledge, this polymer is the first example
of a linear doped polyarylamine combining such high spin states with
high doping efficiency
Tuning of Ferromagnetic Spin Interactions in Polymeric Aromatic Amines via Modification of Their π‑Conjugated System
Polyarylamine containing <i>meta–para–para</i>-aniline units in the main chain and <i>meta–para</i>-aniline units in the pendant chains was synthesized. The polymer
can be oxidized to radical cations in chemical or electrochemical
ways. The presence of <i>meta</i>-phenylenes in the polymer
chemical structure allows for the ferromagnetic coupling of electronic
spins, which leads to the formation of high spin states. Detailed
pulsed-EPR study indicates that the <i>S</i> = 2 spin state
was reached for the best oxidation level. Quantitative magnetization
measurements reveal that the doped polymer contains mainly <i>S</i> = 2 spin states and a fraction of <i>S</i> =
3/2 spin states. The efficiency of the oxidation was determined to
be 74%. To the best of our knowledge, this polymer is the first example
of a linear doped polyarylamine combining such high spin states with
high doping efficiency
Tuning of Ferromagnetic Spin Interactions in Polymeric Aromatic Amines via Modification of Their π‑Conjugated System
Polyarylamine containing <i>meta–para–para</i>-aniline units in the main chain and <i>meta–para</i>-aniline units in the pendant chains was synthesized. The polymer
can be oxidized to radical cations in chemical or electrochemical
ways. The presence of <i>meta</i>-phenylenes in the polymer
chemical structure allows for the ferromagnetic coupling of electronic
spins, which leads to the formation of high spin states. Detailed
pulsed-EPR study indicates that the <i>S</i> = 2 spin state
was reached for the best oxidation level. Quantitative magnetization
measurements reveal that the doped polymer contains mainly <i>S</i> = 2 spin states and a fraction of <i>S</i> =
3/2 spin states. The efficiency of the oxidation was determined to
be 74%. To the best of our knowledge, this polymer is the first example
of a linear doped polyarylamine combining such high spin states with
high doping efficiency
Tuning of Ferromagnetic Spin Interactions in Polymeric Aromatic Amines via Modification of Their π‑Conjugated System
Polyarylamine containing <i>meta–para–para</i>-aniline units in the main chain and <i>meta–para</i>-aniline units in the pendant chains was synthesized. The polymer
can be oxidized to radical cations in chemical or electrochemical
ways. The presence of <i>meta</i>-phenylenes in the polymer
chemical structure allows for the ferromagnetic coupling of electronic
spins, which leads to the formation of high spin states. Detailed
pulsed-EPR study indicates that the <i>S</i> = 2 spin state
was reached for the best oxidation level. Quantitative magnetization
measurements reveal that the doped polymer contains mainly <i>S</i> = 2 spin states and a fraction of <i>S</i> =
3/2 spin states. The efficiency of the oxidation was determined to
be 74%. To the best of our knowledge, this polymer is the first example
of a linear doped polyarylamine combining such high spin states with
high doping efficiency