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Synthesis and characterization of chiral conjugated polymers for optical waveguides

Authors :
David J. Irvin
Jennifer A. Irvin
Andrew J. Guenthner
Geoffrey A. Lindsay
Michael E. Wright
Andrew P. Chafin
Warrren N. Herman
Source :
Organic Thin Films.
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
OSA, 2002.

Abstract

In the pursuit of new photonic devices, the unique waveguide properties of chiral films made from single-handed helical molecules are under investigation. The synthesis of polymers with a hierarchical structure is the first step. In this paper we present results on the synthesis and characterization of poly(p-phenylenes) (PPPs) and polythiophenes possessing amine and amide chiral side-chains. A regioirregular PPP possessing one chiral side group per repeat unit was prepared. Regioregular PPPs possessing two chiral side groups per repeat unit were also synthesized; however, lower molecular weights were achieved due to steric constraints. The PPPs exhibited total optical rotation that was a function of the concentration of the chiral side group, with 35- per chiral group or 70- per repeat unit. A regioirregular polythiophene was prepared using oxidative polymerization. A molecular structure that leads to helical polymer chains that undergo supramolecular packing in spin-cast films is the goal.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Organic Thin Films
Accession number :
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