Systematic study of the effects of naphthalene and anthracene substitution on the properties of PPV derivative conjugated systems

Patrick J. Lynch, Luke O'Neill, David Bradley, Hugh J. Byrne, Mary McNamara

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    Abstract

    The systematic synthesis of poly(phenylvinylene) (PPV) derivatives by the Wittig-Horner reaction is reported. The phenyl units of the PPV structure are methodically substituted by naphthyl and anthryl units to form a homologous series of structures. The 2,6 attachment of the vinylene linkage on the anthryl ring provides novel structures that have not been reported before due to their synthetic inaccessibility. The introduction of naphthyl units results in a hypsochromatic shift in the absorption and emission spectra, while the introduction of anthryl units leads to a bathochromatic shift relative to the naphthalene structures. The observed structural variation of the spectroscopic properties is explained in terms of a combination of the increased conjugation of the substituent acene units and the decreased electronic contribution across the vinyl linkage.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)7895-7901
    Number of pages7
    JournalMacromolecules
    Volume40
    Issue number22
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Oct 2007

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