Genre
- Journal Article
The synthesis of polymers of the type (-Cz-C[triple chemical bond]C-PtL(2)-C[triple chemical bond]C-Cz-X-)(n) along with the corresponding model compounds (Ph-PtL'(2)-C[triple chemical bond]C-Cz)(2)-X-, where Cz=3,3'-carbazole, X=nothing, Cz, or F (2,2'-fluorene), L=PBu(3), and L'=PEt(3) are reported. The electronic spectra (absorption, excitation, emission, and ns-transient spectra) and the photophysics of these species in 2-methyltetrahyrofuran (2MeTHF) at 298 and 77 K are presented. Evidence for singlet electron and triplet energy transfer from the Cz chromophore to the F moiety are provided and discussed in detail. The rate for electron transfer is very fast (>4 x 10(11) s(-1)), whereas that for triplet-triplet energy transfer is much slower (approximately 10(3) s(-1)). This work represents a very rare example of studies that address electronic communication in the backbone of a conjugated organometallic polymer.
Departement de chimie, Universite de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Can.
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- Photophysics
- Homo
- Polymers Role: PEP (Physical, engineering or chemical process), PRP (Properties), RCT (Reactant), SPN (Synthetic preparation), PREP (Preparation), PROC (Process), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (metal-contg., conjugated
- prepn. and photophysics of platinum oligomeric and polymeric complexes derived from diethynyl derivs. of bicarbazole, tricarbazole and dicarbazolylfluorene)
- bicarbazolediyldiethynyl
- Electron transfer kinetics (intramol., singlet
- Conjugation
- prepn
- Through-bond interaction (prepn. and photophysics of platinum oligomeric and polymeric complexes derived from diethynyl derivs. of bicarbazole, tricarbazole and dicarbazolylfluorene)
- bicarbazole
- LUMO
- polymer
- dicarbazolylfluorenediyldiethynyl
- Phosphorescence
- fluorescence
- platinum
- Intramolecular energy transfer (electronic, triplet
- complex
- ACETYLENE
- dicarbazolylfluorene
- Oxidation potential
- electron transfer
- deriv
- tricarbazolediyldiethynyl
- tricarbazole
- Electronic energy transfer (intramol., triplet
- organometallic