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Structural and photophysical properties of anthracenyl and carbazolyl groups in silicone-based polymers
Authors:Raquel A Domingues  Tatiana D Martins  Inez VP Yoshida  Maria JSP Brasil  Teresa DZ Atvars
Institution:1. Institute of Chemistry, University of Campinas—UNICAMP, P.O. Box 6154, 13084-971 Campinas, SP, Brazil;2. Gleb Wataghin Institute of Physics, University of Campinas—UNICAMP, 13083-859 Campinas, SP, Brazil
Abstract:This paper describes a simple methodology to attach luminescent groups (anthracenyl and carbazolyl) to polysiloxanes (silicone), using hydrosilylation reactions between the Si–H groups from the silicone precursor to vinyl derivatives of the lumophores. The photophysical properties of these luminescent silicones were studied using both steady-state and dynamical photoluminescence spectroscopy. A strong correlation was obtained between the structural characteristics of the anthracenyl- and carbazolyl-based polysiloxanes, depending on the amount and the position of the Si–H bonds in the silicone precursors. For sparsely distributed Si–H groups, both the anthracenyl-labeled and carbazolyl-labeled polysiloxanes showed photophysical properties (fluorescence spectrum and fluorescence decays) similar to those of 1-alkyl anthracenyl and 1-alkyl carbazolyl derivatives, respectively. Nevertheless, for closely spaced Si–H groups, emission and decay are different. The presence of excimers was observed for anthracenyl but not for carbazolyl polysiloxanes. This latter observation is quite different from that observed for carbon-based polymers for which the carbazolyl excimer formation is a very common process probably due to the differences in the silicone structure.
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