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POSS-containing polynorbornene with pendant perylene diimide: from a unique supramolecular structure to tunable luminescence properties

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 10, Issue 22, Pages 8791-8796

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2tc01487d

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21875157, 22175129]
  2. Research Fund Program of the Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Functional and Intelligent Hybrid Materials and Devices [2019B121203003]
  3. China Education Association for International Exchange (CEAIE) [2021102]
  4. Open Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering [SKL-ChE-20B04]

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In this study, a POSS-containing polynorbornene was synthesized and its supramolecular structure and photoluminescence properties were investigated. The experimental results demonstrated that the introduction of POSS cages led to a unique structure and enhanced photoluminescence properties. These findings are of great significance for understanding the structure-property relationship of optical polymers and designing polymer materials with controllable supramolecular structure and tunable luminescence properties.
POSS-containing polynorbornene with pendant perylene diimide (PPDI-POSS) has been synthesized, with alkyl-containing polynorbornene (PPDI-C10C8) as the reference. The supermolecular structure and photoluminescence properties were elucidated using UV-Vis absorption spectra, and one- and two-dimensional X-ray diffraction. The experimental results reveal that PPDI-C10C8 possesses a lamellar structure with close PDI stacking to meet the requirement for minimum free energy. However, the introduction of POSS cages endows PPDI-POSS with a unique hexagonal columnar structure and enhanced photoluminescence properties due to the steric hindrance of POSS cages. These results may contribute to the understanding of the structure-property relationship of the optical polymers and provide some useful information for the design of polymer materials with a controllable supramolecular structure and tunable luminescence properties.

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