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DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1560206
Synthesis and Characterization of Near-Infrared Emissive Chiral π-Conjugated Polymers Incorporating Perylenyl Moieties with Visible-Light Absorption
Publication History
Received: 09 June 2015
Accepted after revision: 02 August 2015
Publication Date:
04 September 2015 (online)


Abstract
A novel set of multifunctional optically active π-conjugated polymers incorporating perylenyl moieties, were designed and synthesized. Chirality transfer and amplification from chiral unit to the main-chain backbone in dilute solution was achieved, which was closely related to the stereocenter in the pendant of a π-conjugated polymer. In addition, annealed films of these polymers exhibited near-infrared emission by direct absorption of visible light, resulting from the introduction of a strong fluorophore perylenyl moiety. Such a design strategy opens up new perspectives for the future development of novel optically active materials with near-infrared emission for photonic applications.
Key words
π-conjugated polymers - near-infrared emission - visible-light absorption - perylenyl moieties - circular dichroismSupporting Information
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