STUDIES IN IVTH GROUP ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY. XII. LINEAR POLYADDITION POLYMERS DERIVED FROM P-PHENYLENE-BIS-(DIMETHYLTIN HYDRIDE) AND DIPHENYLTIN DIHYDRIDE.

Abstract

The preparation and characterization of linear organometallic polymers containing tin or tin and lead in the polymer main chain is described. These polymers were obtained by polyaddition reactions from p-phenylene-bis-(dimethyltin hydride) and various di-olefinic, acetylenic and di-acetylenic compounds. Reactions of this novel organotin hydride were carried out with p-styrenyl derivatives of germanium, tin and lead, leading to monomeric compounds containing four hydrocarbon-linked metal atoms. Furthermore, linear polyesters and polyamides containing organotin radicals in the polymer backbone were prepared from diphenyltin dihydride and difunctionally-unsaturated esters and amides. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 24, 1963
Accession Number
AD0640549

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  • A. J. Leusink
  • G. J. M. Van Der Kerk
  • J. G. Noltes

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  • Chemical Compounds
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  • Chemistry
  • Germanium
  • Hydrocarbons
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  • Materials science

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