An alternating naphthalene dianhydride bithiophene copolymer (PNDAT2) is prepared by a combined direct arylation polycondensation and the latent pigment approach. PNDAT2 is the first reported example of an alternating conjugated polymer containing naphthalene dianhydride, the oxo-analogue of naphthalene diimide often used in electron-acceptor conjugated polymers. PNDAT2 is resistant to organic solvents and can be generated directly as film by thermal treatment of the soluble tetraester precursor PNTET2. PNDAT2 is characterized by a LUMO level of −3.9 eV, similar to that of established naphthalene diimide containing soluble copolymers. This route to insoluble electron acceptor copolymers by thermal cleavage of soluble precursors is an alternative to classical cross-linking or orthogonal processing strategies.
Preparation of Naphthalene Dianhydride Bithiophene Copolymers by Direct Arylation Polycondensation and the Latent Pigment Approach
Bonacchini G. E.;
2019
Abstract
An alternating naphthalene dianhydride bithiophene copolymer (PNDAT2) is prepared by a combined direct arylation polycondensation and the latent pigment approach. PNDAT2 is the first reported example of an alternating conjugated polymer containing naphthalene dianhydride, the oxo-analogue of naphthalene diimide often used in electron-acceptor conjugated polymers. PNDAT2 is resistant to organic solvents and can be generated directly as film by thermal treatment of the soluble tetraester precursor PNTET2. PNDAT2 is characterized by a LUMO level of −3.9 eV, similar to that of established naphthalene diimide containing soluble copolymers. This route to insoluble electron acceptor copolymers by thermal cleavage of soluble precursors is an alternative to classical cross-linking or orthogonal processing strategies.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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