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Synthesis of fluorene- and anthracene-based π-conjugated polymers and dependence of emission range and luminous efficiency on molecular weight

Journal

JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 395-400

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiec.2009.08.003

Keywords

Organic light emitting diode; Molecular weight; Heck coupling reaction; Copolymer

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  1. Konkuk University

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In the present work poly[9,9-dioctylfluorene-co-2-pentyl-9,10-bis(4-vinylphenyl)anthracene], a fluorene- and anthracene-based copolymer, is synthesized through a Heck coupling reaction. In order to synthesize polymers with high-molecular weight, DMF (P1), DMF/p-Xylene = 1/1 (P2), p-Xylene (P3), and 1,4-Dioxane (P4) are used as solvents, which are an important factor in the synthesis process. The number of average molecular weights (Me) of the synthesized polymers P1-P4 do not differ significantly, standing at 22,309, 12,369, 29,192, and 39,464, respectively, while their weight average molecular weights (M(w)) show considerable differences (i.e. 50,055; 24,042; 125,406; and 231,053). Polymers P1-P4 demonstrate little difference in the results of a thermal analysis, electrochemical analysis, UV-vis analysis, and photoluminescence (PL) spectrum measurement. With regard to electroluminescence (EL) spectrum measurement, however, P1 and P2 show main luminous peaks at 508 nm, while P3 and P4's luminous peaks are seen at 516 nm. Moreover, luminous shoulder peaks were red-shifted with increase of molecular weight of polymers from 460 to 544 nm. In this process, the luminous area is red-shifted from greenish-blue to yellowish-green. The I-V-L measurement results show that the maximum brightness of P1, P2, and P3 ranges from 164 to 303 cd/m(2) and their luminous efficiency is low at 0.031-0.054 cd/A. Meanwhile, the turn-on voltage of P4, having greater molecular weight, is 9.5 V. and its maximum brightness and corresponding luminous efficiency are 736 cd/m(2) and 0.08 cd/A, respectively, implying that the luminous efficiency of devices improves as the molecular weight becomes greater. (C) 2010 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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