Stable syndiotactic polystyrene (s-PS) co-crystals with highly polar guests have been prepared by sorption in delta or in co-crystalline phases of molecules dissolved in suitable solvent carriers. These co-crystals are clathrates, that is, isolated molecules are imprisoned as a guest into cavities formed between layers of polymer helices, and the maximum guest molecular volume is close to 0.25 nm3. Infrared linear dichroism measurements show that molecules included in s-PS molecular complexes are oriented nearly perpendicular to the chain axes of the polymeric crystalline phase. These new materials present in their crystalline phases an ordered three-dimensional arrangement of highly polar molecules with large first-order hyperpolarizability.

Syndiotactic Polystyrene Clathrates with Polar Guest Molecules

DANIEL, Christophe;GALDI, NUNZIA;GUERRA, Gaetano
2007-01-01

Abstract

Stable syndiotactic polystyrene (s-PS) co-crystals with highly polar guests have been prepared by sorption in delta or in co-crystalline phases of molecules dissolved in suitable solvent carriers. These co-crystals are clathrates, that is, isolated molecules are imprisoned as a guest into cavities formed between layers of polymer helices, and the maximum guest molecular volume is close to 0.25 nm3. Infrared linear dichroism measurements show that molecules included in s-PS molecular complexes are oriented nearly perpendicular to the chain axes of the polymeric crystalline phase. These new materials present in their crystalline phases an ordered three-dimensional arrangement of highly polar molecules with large first-order hyperpolarizability.
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