polyphenylacetylene
Polyphenylacetylene is a polymer derived from the monomer phenylacetylene. It belongs to the class of conjugated polymers, meaning it has alternating single and double bonds along its polymer backbone, which contributes to its electronic and optical properties. The synthesis of polyphenylacetylene is typically achieved through polymerization techniques such as Ziegler-Natta catalysis or free-radical polymerization. The resulting polymer is often a brittle solid, insoluble in most common organic solvents.
The properties of polyphenylacetylene are influenced by factors like molecular weight, tacticity, and the presence of