(1) Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales, UNAM, Circuito Exterior s/n, Ciudad Universitaria, A.P. 70-360, México, D.F, 04510, México;(2) Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry, 103064, Voronzovo Pole 10, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:
A Mn-containing polymer was produced by solid-state photopolymerization of a cocondensated mixture of p-xylylene with Mn at 80 K. It was shown that during simultaneous deposition p-xylylene and Mn formed both - and -complexes. Irradiation of the system by UV light resulted in polymerization of p-xylylene with the destruction of the unstable -complexes, while the -bonded compounds were incorporated into the polymer chains. Complexes of Mn with benzyl-type radicals of the polymerized system were also observed. Prolonged storage of the polymerized material at ambient temperature under vacuum led to the gradual decomposition of the organomanganese compounds and complexes.