Two new benzofulvene derivatives bearing two or three methoxy substituents on the benzene ring were synthesized and induced to polymerize spontaneously in order to investigate the photophysical and electronic properties of the corresponding polymers. The photophysical features of the newly synthesized polymers suggested a high degree of p-stacking both in the solid state and in diluted solutions, and the large Stokes shift was interpreted in terms of an efficient energy transfer within the excimer. Absorption and emission features in the solid state were found to be similar to those in diluted solutions and the stable PL quantum yield was considered a promising feature with regard to the potential applications of the polymers in light emitting devices. Finally, the remarkable hole mobility shown by poly-4,5,6-MO-BF3k along with the enhancing effect of the methoxy substituents in the charge mobility opens up new routes to the development of materials potentially useful in optoelectronics.

Synthesis and characterization of charge-transporting p-stacked polybenzofulvene derivatives

Raniero Mendichi;Antonella Caterina Boccia;Chiara Botta;Wojciech Mroz;Filippo Samperi;Andrea Scamporrino;
2012

Abstract

Two new benzofulvene derivatives bearing two or three methoxy substituents on the benzene ring were synthesized and induced to polymerize spontaneously in order to investigate the photophysical and electronic properties of the corresponding polymers. The photophysical features of the newly synthesized polymers suggested a high degree of p-stacking both in the solid state and in diluted solutions, and the large Stokes shift was interpreted in terms of an efficient energy transfer within the excimer. Absorption and emission features in the solid state were found to be similar to those in diluted solutions and the stable PL quantum yield was considered a promising feature with regard to the potential applications of the polymers in light emitting devices. Finally, the remarkable hole mobility shown by poly-4,5,6-MO-BF3k along with the enhancing effect of the methoxy substituents in the charge mobility opens up new routes to the development of materials potentially useful in optoelectronics.
2012
CHIMICA E TECNOLOGIA DEI POLIMERI
Istituto per lo Studio delle Macromolecole - ISMAC - Sede Milano
Istituto per i Polimeri, Compositi e Biomateriali - IPCB
Polybenzofulvene
MALDI-MS
Characterization
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