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A yellow to magenta multielectrochromic, pH sensor polymer based on 2,5-di(thienyl)pyrrole modified with methyl orange azo dye

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SYNTHETIC METALS
Volume 292, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.synthmet.2022.117241

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2,5-Di(thienyl)pyrrole; Conjugated polymer; Methyl orange; Electrochromism

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The optical contrast and color modulation of p-conjugated polymers can be enhanced by incorporating organic dyes through modification of the monomer chemical structure. Methyl orange (MO) azo dye, widely used as a pH indicator, has been synthesized and characterized when derivatized with a 2,5-di (thienyl)pyrrole (SNS). The resulting polymer films showed promising electrochromic properties and potential applications in optoelectronic devices and pH optical sensors.
The enhancement of optical contrast and color modulation of p-conjugated polymers may be achieved by incorporating organic dyes through modification of the monomer chemical structure. Methyl orange (MO) azo dye is widely used as a pH indicator, changing its color from orange to red depending on the medium, which makes it a promising strategy to attain polymer materials with innovative optoelectronic properties. A 2,5-di (thienyl)pyrrole (SNS) derivatized with MO, namely SNS-MO has been synthesized with 95% yield and characterized by 1H NMR, 13C NMR, FT-IR and mass spectroscopy techniques. Polymer films of PSNS-MO were electrodeposited onto ITO/glass surface by cyclic voltammetry in (C4H9)(4)NBF4/CH3CN electrolyte. The PSNSMO films showed yellow orange color in the neutral state (E = 0.00 V) and light magenta in the oxidized state (E = 0.65 V), presenting chromatic contrast (.%T) at 496 and 1010 nm of 14.0 and 23.0, respectively, electrochromic efficiency (.) in the range of 83.90 - 308.10 cm(2) C-1 and switching time < 3.5 s. The polymer films were also investigated in Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS) solutions and after exposure to HCl vapors, in which the color varied from reddish brown at pH = 0.0 to yellowish orange at pH = 4.0. These results show the importance of incorporating azo dyes into the structure of the conjugated polymer to obtain original and advanced materials, since PSNS-MO films are promising for application as active layers in optoelectronic devices and pH optical sensors.

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