Polythiophene regular copolymers bearing amino or nitro moieties directly linked to the conjugated backbone are produced by anodic coupling of 3',4'-diamino- or 3',4'-dinitro-terthiophenes. The polymers are characterized by cyclic voltammetry, FTIR reflection-absorption and UV-vis spectroscopy and in-situ conductivity. Post-polymerization functionalization of polymer films leads to the quantitative transformation of the diamine to pyrazine and of the dinitro to diamine and subsequently pyrazine moieties. Conjugation of starting and ending functionalizations with the polythiophene backbone produces dramatic changes in electronic (electrochemical and optical) properties.

Novel polythiophene regular copolymers from 3',4'-diamino- and 3',4'-dinitro-terthiophenes. Modulation of electronic properties via post-polymerization functionalization.

Zotti G;Zecchin S;Schiavon G;Vercelli B;Berlin A
2005

Abstract

Polythiophene regular copolymers bearing amino or nitro moieties directly linked to the conjugated backbone are produced by anodic coupling of 3',4'-diamino- or 3',4'-dinitro-terthiophenes. The polymers are characterized by cyclic voltammetry, FTIR reflection-absorption and UV-vis spectroscopy and in-situ conductivity. Post-polymerization functionalization of polymer films leads to the quantitative transformation of the diamine to pyrazine and of the dinitro to diamine and subsequently pyrazine moieties. Conjugation of starting and ending functionalizations with the polythiophene backbone produces dramatic changes in electronic (electrochemical and optical) properties.
2005
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
Conducting polymers
Polythiophene
Electrochemistry
In situ conductivity
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