Preparation of electrically conductive hetero-polyaromatics

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 4344870
  • Patent Number
    4,344,870
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 24, 1981
    43 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 17, 1982
    42 years ago
Abstract
A process for the preparation of electrically conductive hetero-polyaromatics, having conductivities greater than 10.sup.-2 S/cm, wherein from 0.5 to 35 percent by weight of a strong Lewis acid having a pk.sub.a of from -10 to +4, preferably AsF.sub.5, SbF.sub.5, UF.sub.6, HClO.sub.4, NO.sup.+ SbF.sub.6.sup.-, NO.sup.+ AsF.sub.6.sup.-, NO.sup.+ PF.sub.6.sup.-, NO.sub.2.sup.+PF.sub.6.sup.-, NO.sup.+BF.sub.4.sup.-, NO.sub.2.sup.+BF.sub.4.sup.-, NO.sup.+ ClO.sub.4.sup.-, (CF.sub.3).sub.2 SO.sub.4, 2,4,6-trinitrophenol, 2,4,6-trinitrophenylsulfonic acid or 2,4,6-trinitrobenzoic acid, is added to a hetero-polyaromatic in the absence of moisture and of oxygen.
Description

This invention relates to a process for the preparation of electrically conductive hetero-polyaromatics having conductivities greater than 10.sup.-2 S/cm.
The preparation of polyphenylenes by oxidative coupling has been disclosed in Macromolecular Syntheses Collective 1 (1977), 109-110, and Naturwissenschaften 56 (1969), 308-313. Furthermore, the preparation of polyphenylenes by stepwise polycondensation has been disclosed by R. Gehm and W. Kern, Macromol, Chem. 7 (1951), 46-61, and this method gives particularly uniform para-linked methyl-substituted derivatives, which are not contaminated by the presence of ortho-linked or meta-linked polymers. However, the hetero-polyaromatics according to the invention differ from the above compounds through the presence of hetero-atoms, or of groups containing hetero-atoms, between the aromatic ring systems, and by the presence of not fewer than 2 phenylene groups or condensed systems between the hetero-atoms or groups containing hetero-atoms. They can be prepared by a method similar to that described by J. A. Moore in Macromolecular Syntheses 6 (1978), 45-48.
It is an object of the present invention to convert the last-mentioned hetero-polyaromatics, by incorporation of additives, into polymers having electrical conductivities greater than 10.sup.-2 S/cm.
We have found that this object is achieved, according to the invention, by adding to the hetero-polyaromatics, in the absence of moisture and of oxygen, from 0.5 to 35 percent by weight, based on hetero-polyaromatic employed, of a strong Lewis acid having a pk.sub.a of from -10 to +4. Preferably, the Lewis acid is AsF.sub.5, SbF.sub.5, UF.sub.6, HClO.sub.4, NO.sup.+ SbF.sub.6.sup.-, NO.sub.2.sup.+ SbF.sub.6.sup.-, NO.sup.+ AsF.sub.6.sup.-, NO.sup.+ PF.sub.6.sup.-, NO.sup.+ BF.sub.4.sup.-, NO.sub.2.sup.+ BF.sub.4.sup.-, NO.sup.+ ClO.sub.4.sup.-, (CF.sub.3).sub.2 SO.sub.4, 2,4,6-trinitrophenol, 2,4,6-trinitrophenylsulfonic acid or 2,4,6-trinitrobenzoic acid.
For the purposes of the present invention, hetero-polyaromatics are relatively high molecular weight products whose chain consists of coupled phenyl rings which may or may not carry substituents R, the products having the general formula I or II ##STR1## where X is SO.sub.2, S, O, NH, Se or ##STR2## K is a fused aromatic structure, e.g. naphthalene, anthracene, perylene or coronene, R is CH.sub.3, phenyl or cyclohexyl, m is from 1 to 5, preferably from 1 to 2, and n is from 5 to 1,000, preferably from 5 to 500.
Preferred hetero-polyaromatics contain phenyl rings linked in the para-position by an S or O bridge. The hetero-polyaromatics have molecular weights of from 800 to 500,000, preferably from 10,000 to 100,000. They may be prepared according to J. A. Moore, loc. cit. Different hetero-atoms X may also alternate with one another in one and the same molecule, for example as in formula III. ##STR3##
The electrical conductivities are measured by the method of F. Beck, Ber. Bunsengesellschaft, Physik, Chem., 68 (1964), 558-567, at 30.degree. C., and are expressed in S/cm. The electrical conductivities of the novel conductive hetero-polyaromatics are greater than 10.sup.-2 S/cm.
According to the process of the invention, from 0.5 to 5 percent by weight, based on polyaromatic employed, of a strong Lewis acid having a pk.sub.a of from -10 to +4 is added to the hetero-polyaromatics, in the absence of moisture and of oxygen.
Since the additives are incorporated in the absence of moisture (water) and oxygen (air), the process is preferably carried out under a noble gas, e.g. argon, atmosphere. Auxiliary fluids, such as tetrahydrofuran, dimethoxyglycol, nitromethane or methylene chloride may be employed if appropriate, and are subsequently stripped off under reduced pressure at below 30.degree. C.
By using the additives mentioned, electrical conductivity increases of about ten orders of magnitude can be achieved. The hetero-polyaromatics used as the starting materials for the novel compositions have initial conductivities of less than 10.sup.-12 S/cm, but after incorporation of the additives according to the invention give conductivities greater than 10.sup.-2 S/cm.
The electrically conductive hetero-polyaromatics prepared according to the invention and having conductivities greater than 10.sup.-2 S/cm may be used for the antistatic treatment of plastics, for the production of solar cells, for the conversion and fixing of radiation and for the production of electrical and magnetic switches. The incorporation of the strong Lewis acid into the hetero-polyaromatics results in p-conductors (cf. J. Chem. Education, 46 (1969), No. 2, 82).
In the Examples which follow, parts are parts by weight and percentages are mole percentages. The number n (i.e. the chain length of the polyaromatics) is determined by end group analysis, through infrared determination of the ratio of monofunctional terminal groups ##STR4## to difunctional non-terminal groups ##STR5##
The molecular weight may be determined, for example, from the intrinsic viscosity, in dl/g, measured in CHCl.sub.3 at 25.degree. C. (cf. A. S. Hay, Macromolecular Syntheses Collective 1 (1977), 83).





EXAMPLES 1-7
The additive is added to 10 parts of a hetero-polyaromatic under an argon atmosphere, with exclusion of moisture. The electrical conductivity is measured by the method of F. Beck, loc. cit.
__________________________________________________________________________Hetero-polyaromatics ##STR6##Type and amount Mole- Conductivity, S/cm at 30.degree. C. cular Additive withoutNo. m X weight Type, and amount in mole % additive with additive__________________________________________________________________________1 10 parts 2 S 30,000 AsF.sub.5 0.2 <10.sup.-13 4.0 .times. 10.sup.+22 10 parts 3 S 12,000 SbF.sub.5 0.18 <10.sup.-13 0.5 .times. 10.sup.+23 10 parts 2 O 50,000 HClO.sub.4 0.2 <10.sup.-13 4.3 .times. 10.sup.+4 10 parts 3 O 26,000 HClO.sub.4 0.2 <10.sup.-13 2.9 .times. 10.sup.+15 10 parts 2 NH 14,000 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl- 0.2 <10.sup.-13 1.8 .times. 10.sup.+ sulfonic acid6 10 parts 2 Se 24,000 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl- 0.2 <10.sup.- 13 6.4 .times. 10.sup.-1 sulfonic acid7 10 parts 4 O 30,000 NO.sup.+ SbF.sub.6.sup.- 0.3 <10.sup.-13 5.7 .times. 10.sup.-18 10 parts 3 ##STR7## 27,000 NO.sup.+ PF.sub.6.sup.- 0.3 .about.10.sup.-12 3.4 .times. 10.sup.+19 10 parts 5 S 25,000 NO.sub.2.sup.+ AsF.sub.6.sup.- 0.3 <10.sup.-12 2.6 .times. 10.sup.+210 10 parts 2 SO.sub.2 50,000 NO.sub.2.sup.+ AsF.sub.6.sup.- 0.3 <10.sup.-12 3.4 .times. 10.sup.+1__________________________________________________________________________[K X].sub.n Type and amount Mole- Additive Conductivity, S/cm at 30.degree. C. cular Type, and withoutNo. n X weight amount in mole % additive with additive__________________________________________________________________________11 10 parts, K = naphthalene 2 S 350 AsF.sub.5 0.2 <10.sup.-12 4.8 .times. 10.sup.-112 10 parts, K = anthracene 2 S 500 AsF.sub.5 0.2 <10.sup.-12 3.9 .times. 10.sup.-113 10 parts, K = perylene 2 S 550 AsF.sub.5 0.2 <10.sup.-12 5.8 .times. 10.sup.-114 10 parts, K = carbazole 2 S 600 AsF.sub.5 0.2 <10.sup.-12 2.1 .times. 10.sup.+215 10 parts, K = naphthalene 40 S 6,100 AsF.sub.5 0.2 <10.sup.-12 6.0 .times. 10.sup.-1__________________________________________________________________________
Claims
  • 1. A process for the preparation of electrically conductive hetero-polyaromatics having conductivities greater than 10.sup.-2 S/cm which comprises: adding to a hetero-polyaromatic of the formula ##STR8## ps or the formula
  • [K-X].sub.m II
  • where X is SO.sub.2, S, O, NH, Se or ##STR9## K is naphthalene, anthracene, perylene or coronene, m is from 1 to 5, preferably from 1 to 2, and n is from 5 to 1,000, preferably from 5 to 500, in the absence of moisture and of oxygen, from 0.5 to 35 percent by weight, based on the weight of the hetero-polyaromatic, of a strong Lewis acid having a pk.sub.a of from -10 to +4.
  • 2. The process of claim 3, wherein the Lewis acid used is AsF.sub.5, SbF.sub.5, UF.sub.6, HClO.sub.4, NO.sup.+ SbF.sub.6.sup.-, NO.sub.2.sup.+ SbF.sub.6.sup.-, NO.sup.+ AsF.sub.6.sup.-, NO.sup.+ PF.sub.6.sup.-, NO.sub.2 .sup.+ PF.sub.6.sup.-, NO.sup.+ BF.sub.4.sup.-, NO.sub.2.sup.+ BF.sub.4.sup.-, NO.sup.+ ClO.sub.4.sup.-, (CF.sub.3).sub.2 SO.sub.4, 2,4,6-trinitrophenol, 2,4,6-trinitrophenylsulfonic acid or 2,4,6-trinitrobenzoic acid.
  • 3. The process of claim 1, wherein X is S or O.
  • 4. The process of claim 3, wherein m is 1 to 2 and n is 5 to 500.
  • 5. An electrically conductive hetero-polyaromatic having a conductivity greater than 10.sup.-2 S/cm and produced by the process of claim 1 or claim 2.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
3009350 Mar 1980 DEX
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
4204216 Heeger et al. May 1980
4222903 Heeger et al. Sep 1980
4269738 Pey et al. May 1981
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry
J. Chem. Education, 46, (1969), No. 2, 82.
Macromolecular Syntheses Collective, vol. 1, (1977), pp. 109-110.