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Polymers derived from monomer Schiff bases are generally synthesized by polycondensation reaction between diamine and a dialdehyde or diketone. The major handicap of Schiff base polymers (SBPs) is their inadequate solubility in most organic solvents because of the rigid chain structure of polymers. The insertion of flexible bonds between main chain aromatic rings is a kind of example to carry off the solubility limitation properties of SBP. In the present study I tried to emphasize the versatile and useful aspects of different kinds of ligands and their polymer compounds with their current…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Polymers derived from monomer Schiff bases are generally synthesized by polycondensation reaction between diamine and a dialdehyde or diketone. The major handicap of Schiff base polymers (SBPs) is their inadequate solubility in most organic solvents because of the rigid chain structure of polymers. The insertion of flexible bonds between main chain aromatic rings is a kind of example to carry off the solubility limitation properties of SBP. In the present study I tried to emphasize the versatile and useful aspects of different kinds of ligands and their polymer compounds with their current interested properties and applications. Presenting good mechanical strength, well-chosen thermal stability, metal chelating ability, nonlinear optical, semi-conducting liquid crystal and fiber-forming properties are the particular classifications of the aromatic polyazomethines or Schiff base polymers. And also these kinds of compounds may lead to treat some medical disease with the effects of DNA cleavage.
Autorenporträt
I was born in Yozgat-Turkey in 1966. I finished my postgraduate education in 1996. I have been occupying in inorganic chemistry department at Dicle University since 1989. I and my research team¿s research interest comprises of synthesis, characterization of monomer-polymer ligands, metal complexes, the effects of complexes on DNA, boron reactions.