2018
DOI: 10.1002/pi.5737
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Triptycene‐based fluorescent polymers with pendant alkyl chains: interaction with fullerenes and morphology of thin films

Abstract: We report unique triptycene‐based alternating copolymers bearing long alkyl chains as pendants. Syntheses utilized 2,6‐diethynyltriptycene and appropriate alkyloxyarene monomers polymerized via Sonogashira cross‐coupling reaction to yield triptycene‐based poly(phenylene ethynylene)s. Resulting polymers are soluble in organic solvents and were characterized using various techniques. Experimental results suggest the polymers are thermally stable and fluorescent. The fluorescence emission is quenched in the prese… Show more

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“…20 The IFV in triptycene-based polymers is also expected to promote the migration of metal ions to form metal filaments in the polymer matrix during switching operation. In addition, these polymers are thermally stable (>500 °C), 21 making themselves suitable for high-temperature applications. The local temperature plays a major role in filament-based resistive switching devices due to Joule heating, which mechanically deforms the active device region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 The IFV in triptycene-based polymers is also expected to promote the migration of metal ions to form metal filaments in the polymer matrix during switching operation. In addition, these polymers are thermally stable (>500 °C), 21 making themselves suitable for high-temperature applications. The local temperature plays a major role in filament-based resistive switching devices due to Joule heating, which mechanically deforms the active device region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, PA (a NAC) is relatively electron deficient due to the presence of three electron-withdrawing nitro groups in the arene ring. Therefore, it was expected that the relatively electron-rich polymer framework of TBAFPs would have facile interactions (hydrogen bonding/π–π/dipole–dipole interactions) with PA. ,, With these premises in mind, we were curious to study the host–guest interaction between these polymers ( TBAFPs ) and PA. The fluorescence emission of TBAFPs was quenched in the presence of PA with an excellent binding affinity.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Triptycene is a structurally rigid molecule that has three phenyl rings oriented as blades of a paddle wheel at a relative angle of 120° with respect to each other 21 . Consequently due to this unique orientation of the phenyl rings, an internal free volume (IFV) is generated 22 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%