Design and synthesis of new cyanopyridine based conjugated polymers for optoelectronic applications
Date
2020
Authors
P., Naveenchandra
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Conducting polymers (CPs) have been widely investigated due to their several
advantages over the traditional materials, such as wide and tunable electrical conductivity, facile
production approach, high thermal stability, light-weight, low-cost and ease in material
processing. Consequently, they are potential candidates for several applications in the field
optoelectronics. In recent years, a great deal of interest has been focused on the synthesis of
novel D-A configured conjugated polymers with desired properties through proper structural
modifications, particularly for PLED application. 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 as good emissive materials.
Based on the literature review, six new series of D-A type conjugated polymers (Series
1-6) carrying various electron donor and acceptor moieties have been designed with possible
applications in PLEDs. Required bi-functional monomers have been prepared using appropriate
synthetic procedures. Structures of new intermediates/monomers have been evidenced using
spectral and elemental analyses. From these monomers, six new series of target polymers, viz. (i)
phenylene-cyanopyridine based polymers having vinylene linkage as π-conjugated spacers,
VPPy1-3 (Series-1), (ii) thiophene-cyanopyridine based polymers carrying vinylene linkage as π-
conjugated spacers, VTPy1-3 (Series-2), (iii) phenylene-cyanopyridine based polymers
containing phenylene as auxiliary donors, PPy1-3 (Series-3), (iv) thiophene-cyanopyridine based
polymers containing phenylene as auxiliary donors, TPy1-3 (Series-4), (v) cyanopyridine based
polymers carrying thiadiazole units, TDPy1-4 (Series-5), and (vi) heteroaromatic-cyanopyridine
based polymers carrying imine linkage as π-conjugated spacers, Py1-4 (Series-6) have been
successfully synthesized and their synthetic protocols have been established. Their structures
have been confirmed by different spectroscopy 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 and photophysical properties
have been evaluated by UV-visible absorption and PL spectroscopy. Their fluorescent quantum
yields have been determined. Finally, their electroluminescence behaviour has been investigated.
Most of the polymers have exhibited promising results in the device. Also, their structureproperty correlation studies have been carried out.
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Department of Chemistry, D-A type Conjugated polymers, Fluorescence, DFT studies, Poly(thiophene), PLED