Design and Synthesis of New Donor-Acceptor Type Conjugated Polymers for Photonic Applications
Date
2013
Authors
K. A., Vishnumurthy
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
In recent years, a great deal of interest has been focused on the synthesis of
novel D-A type conjugated polymers because of their excellent photonic properties.
Recently, lots of attentions have been dedicated towards the development of new D-A
type polymers with desired properties through proper structural modifications. In this
context, the proposed research work has been aimed at design and synthesis of new
D-A type conjugated polymers with improved photonic properties. Based on the
literature review, five new series of D-A type conjugated polymers (P1-P20) carrying
various electron donors and acceptor moieties have been designed.
Seven series of bi-functional monomers required for the synthesis of new
polymers have been prepared using appropriate synthetic procedures. Structures of
new intermediates and monomers have been evidenced using spectral and elemental
analyses. Starting from these monomers, five new series of target polymers, viz. (i)
poly(3,4-ditetradecyloxythiophene)s carrying thiophene, naphthalene, isopthalyl,
vinyl and pyrazole moieties as π-conjugated spacers (Series 1, P1-P5), (ii)
poly(cyanopyridines) containing phenyl, carbazole, alkoxythiophene phenothiazine
and dipenyl amine based electron donating bridges (Series 2, P6-P10), (iii) poly(3,4-
ditetradecyloxythiophene)s involving vinylene π-conjugated spacers (Series 3, P11-
P14), (iv) poly(3,4-ditetradecyloxythiophene)s carrying aromatic conjugated cyclic
imides (Series 4, P15 and P16), and (v) poly(3,4-ditetradecyloxythiophene)s with
imine functionalized electron donors as π-conjugated bridges (Series 5, P17-P20),
have been successfully synthesized and their synthetic protocols have been
established. Their structures have been confirmed by different spectroscopic and
elemental analyses. Their molecular weights have been determined by GPC technique
and thermal properties have been evaluated by TGA studies. Electrochemical
properties have been studied using CV experiments. The linear optical characteristics
have been estimated by UV-visible absorption and fluorescence emission
spectroscopy. Their fluorescent quantum yields and solvatochromic behavior have
been determined. Finally, their third-order NLO properties have been investigated
using open aperture Z-scan technique to investigate their optical limiting behavior.
Most of the polymers have exhibited promising results.
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Department of Chemistry, D-A type Conjugated polymers, Fluorescence, Solvatochromism, NLO