Toward poly(aminophthalimide), structures of dimers and trimers
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2008
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Poly(aminophthalimide) (PAP) dimers and trimers have been synthesized by palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions of 3-aminophthalimides with 3-chloro- and 3,6-dichlorophthalimide, respectively. When Pd(OAc)2, XPhos (2-dicyclohexylphosphino- 20,40,60-triisopropylbiphenyl), and K3PO4 are used, the C–N bond-forming reactions proceed quantitatively. The structures of those oligomers are examined by experimental and theoretical techniques including NMR, IR, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and DFT calculations. The strong preference for cisoid structure of the diphthalimidylamine unit bearing a bifurcate hydrogen bonding is disclosed. Therefore, the aminophthalimide backbone is a highly promising candidate for the construction of a dynamically ordered helical structure.
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Katayama, H, de Greef, T F A, Kooijman, H, Spek, A L, Vekemans, J A J M & Meijer, E W 2008, 'Toward poly(aminophthalimide), structures of dimers and trimers', Tetrahedron, vol. 63, pp. 6642-6653.