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Densely grafted liquid crystalline copper phthalocyanine side chain polymer: synthesis and characterizationElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Scheme of CuPc-N3 synthesis, 1H-NMR of PCuPc, concentration dependent UV-Vis spectroscopy of PCuPc in DCM and polarization microscope picture at room temperature. XRD pattern and polarization microscope picture of CuPc-OH. log-log plot of the I-V characteristics of PCuPc diodes, a table of the device parameters and dependency on the film
A new polymeric donor material with pendant copper phthalocyanine side chains ( PCuPc ) was synthesized. The excellent suitability of a grafting-to approach, combining the controlled radical polymerization of propargyloxystyrene followed by "click" chemistry, was demonstrated. A polymer wi...
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Summary: | A new polymeric donor material with pendant copper phthalocyanine side chains (
PCuPc
) was synthesized. The excellent suitability of a grafting-to approach, combining the controlled radical polymerization of propargyloxystyrene followed by "click" chemistry, was demonstrated. A polymer with a high molecular weight (
M
n
= 88 000 g mol
−1
) and a narrow distribution
= 1.20 was synthesized. FTIR and high resolution MALDI-ToF MS of
PCuPc
points towards quantitative grafting. The
PCuPC
is soluble in most of the commonly used solvents such as ethyl acetate, THF and acetone. The absorption behavior and electronic structure was investigated
via
UV-Vis spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry. The thermal behavior could be elucidated
via
Flash-DSC and liquid crystalline behavior could be observed and confirmed
via
XRD and polarization microscopy. The Bulk transport was determined by the SCLC method.
Synthesis and characterization of a liquid crystalline polymer with pendant copper phthalocyanine side chains (
PCuPc
). |
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ISSN: | 2050-7526 2050-7534 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c7tc01234a |