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New Conjugated Polymers with Donor−Acceptor Architectures: Synthesis and Photophysics of Carbazole−Quinoline and Phenothiazine−Quinoline Copolymers and Oligomers Exhibiting Large Intramolecular Charge Transfer
Alternating carbazole−quinoline and phenothiazine−quinoline donor−acceptor conjugated copolymers and a corresponding oligomer were synthesized, and their solution and solid-state photophysics were investigated. The new copolymers, poly(2,2‘-9-methyl-3,6-carbazolylene-6,6‘-bis(4-phenylquinoline)) and...
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Published in: | Macromolecules 2001-10, Vol.34 (21), p.7315-7324 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Alternating carbazole−quinoline and phenothiazine−quinoline donor−acceptor conjugated copolymers and a corresponding oligomer were synthesized, and their solution and solid-state photophysics were investigated. The new copolymers, poly(2,2‘-9-methyl-3,6-carbazolylene-6,6‘-bis(4-phenylquinoline)) and poly(2,2‘-10-methyl-3,7-phenothiazylene-6,6‘-bis(4-phenylquinoline)), had intrinsic viscosities of 11.2−22.0 dL/g, indicating very high molecular weights. The optical band gaps of the new copolymers were 2.35−2.64 eV, which are significantly smaller than the corresponding homopolymers. The absorption and emission spectra of the related donor−acceptor oligomers, 3,6-[bis(4-phenyl-2-quinolyl)]-9-methylcarbazole and 3,7-[bis(4-phenyl-2-quinolyl)]-10-methylphenothiazine, in solvents of varying polarity showed positive solvatochromism. An unusual dual fluorescence, with a blue emission band at 454 nm and an orange emission band at 584 nm, was observed in solid films of the carbazole-linked oligomer and related to intramolecular excitons and intermolecular excimers. Solid-state emission from the phenothiazine oligomer and copolymer was from intramolecular excitons with strong charge-transfer character. The red solid-state emission from the carbazole copolymer originated from intermolecular excimers with dominant fluorescence lifetimes of 2−10 ns. The observed intramolecular charge-transfer effects on photophysics and properties were larger in the phenothiazine-containing oligomer and copolymer than the corresponding carbazole-containing materials, reflecting the fact that phenothiazine is a stronger electron-donating unit. Preliminary results suggest that the oligomers and copolymers are useful for light-emitting and photovoltaic devices. |
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ISSN: | 0024-9297 1520-5835 |
DOI: | 10.1021/ma0100448 |