A soluble and fluorescent new type thienylpyrrole based conjugated polymer: optical, electrical and electrochemical properties
Tugba Soganci
Pamukkale University
Tugba Soganci has received her M.S. degree in Pamukkale University in 2013. She is a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) student under the supervision of Associate Professor Metin Ak in the Department of Chemistry, Pamukkale University, Turkey. Her current research focuses on electrochromic and biosensor properties of conducting polymers.
Abstract
Recently, increased attention has been focused on the synthesis of soluble and processable conducting polymers due to interest in their potential application. For this purpose a new type electroactive 2,5-di(2-thienyl)pyrrole... [ view full abstract ]
Recently, increased attention has been focused on the synthesis of soluble and processable conducting polymers due to interest in their potential application. For this purpose a new type electroactive 2,5-di(2-thienyl)pyrrole derivative was synthesized and its novel solution-processable and fluorescent polymer, namely poly(N-(2,5-di(thiophen-2-yl)-1H-pyrrol-1-yl)-3,4,5-tris(dodecyloxy)benzamide) (P(TPDOB)), was electrochemically synthesized. Characterization of the monomer and the polymer was performed by 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, cyclic voltammetry, and UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy. This
soluble polymer has very well-defined and reversible redox processes in the acetonitrile–lithium perchlorate (ACN/LiClO4) couple. Moreover, P(TPDOB) shows multielectrochromic behavior: blue in the oxidized state, caesious in the intermediate state and greenish in the neutral state. Also the copolymer consists of EDOT and TPDOB was synthesized by cyclic voltammetry. A copolymer film has superior electrochromic and electrical properties when compared with a homopolymer. Furthermore, the fluorescence features of the
monomer and the polymer were investigated. Although the monomer is a violet light emitter, its polymer is a yellow light emitter. Synthesis of this new type solution-processable and fluorescent conducting polymer is an alternative to the conventional synthesis of soluble conducting polymers which allows the direct application of the conductive polymer to any desired surface for potential technological applications.
Authors
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Tugba Soganci
(Pamukkale University)
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Hakan Can Soyleyici
(Adnan Menderes University)
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Metin Ak
(Pamukkale University)
Topic Areas
Spectroscopy , Metamaterials for optic & optoelectronic applications
Session
PS3 » Poster Session (13:30 - Friday, 11th November, Gallery)
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