Processable Amide Substituted 2,5-Bis(2-thienyl)pyrrole Based Conducting Polymer and its Fluorescent and Electrochemical Properties
Yasin Abduloglu
Pamukkale University
Yasin ABDULOGLU is a Master Student under the supervision of Associate Professor Metin Ak in the Department of Chemistry, Pamukkale University, Turkey. His current research focuses on electrochromic properties of conducting polymers.
Abstract
While majority of conductive polymers are insoluble and infusible, theirs solution processable derivatives are more desirable for preparing large size flat panel display and solid state applications because they are compatible... [ view full abstract ]
While majority of conductive polymers are insoluble and infusible, theirs solution processable derivatives are more desirable for preparing large size flat panel display and solid state applications because they are compatible with low cost, large area roll-to-roll manufacturing process. For this purpose, a solution processable fluorescent conjugated polymer (PDOB), consisting of electron rich N-(2,5-di(thiophen-2-yl)-1H-pyrrol-1-yl)-4-(dodecyloxy) benzamide (DOB) and its copolymer with 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene P(DOB-co-EDOT) were synthesized by electrochemical polymerization technique. Electrochemical and optical properties of P(DOB) and P(DOB-co-EDOT) were investigated cyclic voltammetry, UV-vis absorption and fluorescence emission measurements, respectively. The optical band gap values of P(DOB) and P(DOB-co-EDOT) determined by spectroelectrochemical data were 1.92 eV and 1.62 eV, respectively. P(DOB) and P(DOB-co-EDOT) were exhibited favorable redox activity and electrochromic performance. Further kinetic studies demonstrated that the P(DOB) and P(DOB-co-EDOT) have high optical contrast ratios (60–25%), favourable coloration efficiencies (139.1 cm2.C-1 and 80.6 cm2.C-1), fast response time (1.5 s; 1.0 s), high stability. When compared to soluble poly (2,5-dithienyl pyrrole) derivatives in literature, P(DOB) have lowest oxidation potential and band gap and have highest optical contrast. As a result, these materials provide more plentiful electrochromic colours which useful for display application and hold promise for other solution-processable applications.
Authors
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Yasin Abduloglu
(Pamukkale University)
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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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