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  • A study reports the synthesis of conjugated polymers (PPE-PPVs) with unique alkoxy side chain configurations, including octyloxy and octadecyloxy groups.
  • New polymers were created via a specific reaction method, achieving high molecular weights (up to 430,000 g/mol) and varying degrees of polymerization (17 to 322).
  • While the solution properties showed similar photophysical responses and high fluorescence, thin film characteristics varied due to the interplay of side chain configurations, molecular weight, and film thickness.

Article Abstract

The synthesis and characterization of a set of conjugated polymers, poly(1,4-phenylene-ethynylene)--poly(1,4-phenylene-vinylene)s (PPE-PPVs), with a dissymmetrical configuration (partial or total) of alkoxy side chains is reported. Five new polymers bearing octyloxy and/or octadecyloxy side chains at the phenylene-ethynylene and phenylene-vinylene segments, respectively, were obtained. Two symmetrical substituted polymers were used for comparison. Polymers with weight-average molecular weight, , up to 430 000 g/mol and degree of polymerization between 17 and 322 were obtained by a Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons olefination polycondensation reaction of the respective luminophoric dialdehydes and bisphosphonates. As expected, identical conjugated backbones in all polymers results in very similar photophysical response in dilute solution, with high fluorescence quantum yields between 50% and 80%. In contrast, the thin film properties are dependent on the combinatorial effects of side chain configuration, molecular weight, and film thickness parameters, which are the basis of the resulting comparison and discussion.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4730230PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.5b02267DOI Listing

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