A water-solubilized, segmented, alternating block copolymer of a 1,4-bis-styrylbenzene with polyethylene glycol |
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Authors: | Jitapa Sumranjit |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, United States |
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Abstract: | The synthesis and characterization of a new segmented alternating copolymer is described, having monodisperse, partially methoxy-substituted bis-1,4-styrylbenzene chromophores linked with polyethylene glycol segments (average MW 1000) at the terminal aryl rings, so that the chromophore long axis lies along the polymerization vector. The product polymer is a blue-emitting material that is soluble in organic solvents and water. It is a waxy solid with a degree of polymerization of ∼3-6, a melting transition at 35 °C and good thermogravimetric stability up to 300 °C. It exhibits blue photoluminescence (PL) at 437 nm in chloroform, and at 445-465 nm in water, with relative PL quantum yields of 0.7 and 0.3, respectively. Its neat film luminescence maximum is 460 nm; solid state blending with PMMA blue shifts the emission to 440 nm at 10% polymer in PMMA. |
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Keywords: | Water soluble polymer Luminescent polymer Segmented block copolymer |
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