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Mechanochemical synthesis of an elusive fluorinated polyacetylene

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NATURE CHEMISTRY
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 41-+

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41557-020-00608-8

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Fluorinated polyacetylene, a long-sought-after air-stable polymer, has been successfully synthesized through a mechanochemical unzipping strategy. Polymer mechanochemistry is a valuable tool for accessing new materials on a preparative scale, especially those inaccessible by other means. This work demonstrates the potential of polymer mechanochemistry in the scalable synthesis of novel materials.
Fluorinated polyacetylene has typically proven to be inaccessible using traditional polymer synthesis, but there is much interest in its predicted properties. Now, a mechanochemical unzipping strategy has succeeded in the synthesis of a gold-coloured, semiconducting fluorinated polyacetylene with improved stability in air compared to polyacetylene. Polymer mechanochemistry has traditionally been employed to study the effects of mechanical force on chemical bonds within a polymer backbone or to generate force-responsive materials. It is under-exploited for the scalable synthesis of wholly new materials by chemically transforming the polymers, especially products inaccessible by other means. Here we utilize polymer mechanochemistry to synthesize a fluorinated polyacetylene, a long-sought-after air-stable polyacetylene that has eluded synthesis by conventional means. We construct the monomer in four chemical steps on gram scale, which involves a rapid incorporation of fluorine atoms in an exotic photochemical cascade whose mechanism and exquisite stereoselectivity were informed by computation. After polymerization, force activation by ultrasonication produces a gold-coloured, semiconducting fluoropolymer. This work demonstrates that polymer mechanochemistry is a valuable synthetic tool for accessing materials on a preparative scale.

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