Fronk, Stephanie L.’s team published research in Macromolecules (Washington, DC, United States) in 49 | CAS: 21286-54-4

Macromolecules (Washington, DC, United States) published new progress about 21286-54-4. 21286-54-4 belongs to chlorides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Chiral,Chloride,Sulfonyl chlorides,Aliphatic cyclic hydrocarbon,Ketone, name is ((1S,4R)-7,7-Dimethyl-2-oxobicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-1-yl)methanesulfonyl chloride, and the molecular formula is C10H15ClO3S, Synthetic Route of 21286-54-4.

Fronk, Stephanie L. published the artcileChiroptical Properties of a Benzotriazole-Thiophene Copolymer Bearing Chiral Ethylhexyl Side Chains, Synthetic Route of 21286-54-4, the publication is Macromolecules (Washington, DC, United States) (2016), 49(24), 9301-9308, database is CAplus.

Conjugated polymers containing alternating thiophene units and benzotriazole structural units bearing either chiral (S)-2-ethylhexyl (PBTz-Th*) or racemic 2-ethylhexyl side chains (PBTz-Th) were synthesized. Characterization by optical absorption spectroscopy of both PBTz-Th* and its racemic counterpart reveal aggregated chains, even at dilute concentrations in good solvents. The presence of a chiral substituent permits characterization via CD (CD) spectroscopy. CD spectra provide evidence of chiral aggregates of PBTz-Th* chains even at 0.01 mg/mL in dichlorobenzene. When PBTz-Th* solutions are diluted with PBTz-Th, the resulting CD spectrum suggests that PBTz-Th* chains are chiral in the aggregate. Chiral ordering is also found to translate from aggregates in solution to the solid state.

Macromolecules (Washington, DC, United States) published new progress about 21286-54-4. 21286-54-4 belongs to chlorides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Chiral,Chloride,Sulfonyl chlorides,Aliphatic cyclic hydrocarbon,Ketone, name is ((1S,4R)-7,7-Dimethyl-2-oxobicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-1-yl)methanesulfonyl chloride, and the molecular formula is C10H15ClO3S, Synthetic Route of 21286-54-4.

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