Poly(-vinylcarbazole) (PNVC-H) is a valuable nonconjugated photoconductive polymer, but the free radical polymerization conditions typically used for its synthesis do not control polymer stereochemistry and are not tolerant to many substituted -vinylcarbazoles. Here, we report the stereoselective cationic polymerization of a series of 3,6-disubtituted -vinylcarbazole derivatives using a chiral scandium-bis(oxazoline) Lewis acid catalyst. The combination of asymmetric ion-pairing catalysis and inherent monomer stereoelectronics facilitated stereoselective polymerization at room temperature, which enabled the polymerization of less soluble 3,6-disubstituted--vinylcarbazole derivatives. Isotactic halogen-substituted PNVCs demonstrated self-assembly in solution through halogen-halogen bonding, which was not observed in their atactic counterparts. Initial spectral characterization displayed a wide range of excitation-emission profiles for substituted PNVCs, which demonstrate the promise of these materials as a new class of nonconjugated photoconductive polymers for optoelectronic applications. Overall, these results showcase a diverse class of isotactic poly(-vinylcarbazoles), highlight the benefits of identifying alternative stereocontrol mechanisms for polymerization, and expand the suite of accessible nonconjugated hole-transport materials.
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