polyary
Polyary is a term used in polymer chemistry to denote a class of polymers whose backbone is dominated by aryl units. In practice, polyary refers to polymers built from aryl-based repeating units linked through carbon–carbon bonds or via short bridging groups, yielding rigid, highly conjugated chains. The term is often used interchangeably with polyarylene in the literature, and encompasses subfamilies such as polyarylenes and related polyaryl polymers.
Structures typically consist of benzene or other aryl rings connected directly or via short linkers, giving
Synthesis methods vary. Steps-growth polymerizations of difunctional aryl monomers using palladium- or nickel-catalyzed cross-coupling (for example
Applications and research directions for polyary polymers include high-temperature engineering plastics, dielectric materials for electronics, and