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Dioxa-dithia Macrocycle-bridged Dimeric with Hexakis(alkylthio) Substituents and Network Polymer Phthalocyanines

    1,7-dithia (12-crown-4)-bridged phthalocyanine network polymers were prepared from tetracyanodibenzo-[1,7-dithia(12-crown-4)]. In addition, the synthesis of two 1,7-dithia (12-crown-4) linked peripherally octa-substituted dimeric phthalocyanines, which contain a combination of hexakis(alkylthia) side chains, is described. These extremely soluble compounds were prepared by the condensation of an iminoisoindoline derivative and a subphthalocyanine. The novel compounds are characterized by elemental analyses, UV/vis, IR, mass, 1H NMR and 13C NMR spectroscopy. The electrical conductivity measurements of three of the four network polymers were unsuccessful; however chemical doping with NOBF4 could be increased to a measurable value. The electrical conductivity of the dimeric phthalocyanines are in the semiconductor range.

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