Cationic Polyelectrolytes, Stable in 10 M KOHaq at 100 °C.

ACS Macro Letters(2017)

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Abstract
We report on poly(arylene-imidazoliums), which were synthesized by microwave polycondensation of dialdehyde with bisbenzil and quantitatively functionalized by alkylation. This cationic polyelectrolyte is sterically protected around the C2-position and is stable in 10 M KOHaq at 100 °C (t1/2 of >5000 h). Alkaline stability is rationalized through analyses of model compounds, single crystal X-ray diffraction, and density functional theory. The polyelectrolytes form tough, pliable, transparent, ionically conductive films.
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