The complete characterization of novel electropolymerizable organometallic complexes is presented. These are newly synthesized cyclometalated complexes of general formula (PPy)M(O boolean AND N)(n) (H(PPy) = 2-phenylpyridine, M = Pd(II) or Pt(II), H(O boolean AND N)(n) = Schiff base). Polymeric thin films have been obtained from these complexes by electropolymerization of the triphenylamino group grafted onto the H(O boolean AND N)(n) ancillary ligand. The redox behavior and the photoconductivity of both of the monomers (PPy)M(O boolean AND N)(n) and the electropolymerized species have been investigated. The polymeric films of (PPy)M(O boolean AND N)(n) have shown a very significant enhancement of photoconductivity when compared to their monomeric amorphous counterparts. The high stability of the obtained films strongly suggests that electropolymerization of cyclometalated complexes represents a viable deposition technique of quality thin films with improved photoconduction properties, hence opening the door to a new class of materials with suitable properties for optoelectronic applications.
Electropolymerized Highly Photoconductive Thin Films of Cyclopalladated and Cycloplatinated Complexes
Aiello Iolinda;Termine Roberto;Golemme Attilio;
2015
Abstract
The complete characterization of novel electropolymerizable organometallic complexes is presented. These are newly synthesized cyclometalated complexes of general formula (PPy)M(O boolean AND N)(n) (H(PPy) = 2-phenylpyridine, M = Pd(II) or Pt(II), H(O boolean AND N)(n) = Schiff base). Polymeric thin films have been obtained from these complexes by electropolymerization of the triphenylamino group grafted onto the H(O boolean AND N)(n) ancillary ligand. The redox behavior and the photoconductivity of both of the monomers (PPy)M(O boolean AND N)(n) and the electropolymerized species have been investigated. The polymeric films of (PPy)M(O boolean AND N)(n) have shown a very significant enhancement of photoconductivity when compared to their monomeric amorphous counterparts. The high stability of the obtained films strongly suggests that electropolymerization of cyclometalated complexes represents a viable deposition technique of quality thin films with improved photoconduction properties, hence opening the door to a new class of materials with suitable properties for optoelectronic applications.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.