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Effect of core structure on the fluorescence properties of hyperbranched poly(phenylene sulfide)

โœ Scribed by Ranglei Xu; Hewen Liu; Shiyong Liu; Yuesheng Li; Wenfang Shi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
659 KB
Volume
107
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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Abstract

We functionalize the focal group of hyperbranched poly(phenylene sulfide) (HPPS) with benzyl, phenyl, and naphthyl group, respectively. DSC analysis shows that T~g~ of HPPS is increased from 55 to 93ยฐC by functionalization of the focal group with a conjugated naphthyl group. The fluorescence properties of the three coreโ€functionalized HPPS' are studied under the comparison with the original HPPS. Functionalization by a nonโ€conjugated benzyl group has no effects on the fluorescence properties of HPPS at all. Both the phenylโ€cored and the naphthylโ€cored HPPS' give rise to a new highly polarized fluorescent peak around 500 nm due to the formation of intermolecular excimers with encumbered molecular rotation. Differing from the often reported significant increase in core fluorescence due to the soโ€called โ€œantenna effect,โ€ the fluorescence of HPPS backbones is drastically enhanced after functionalization of the cores with naphthyl groups that is 10โ€ to 18โ€fold higher than the original HPPS' depending on the molecular weights of HPPS'. The phenylโ€cored HPPS does not show a notable increase in fluorescence intensities compared with the original HPPS. The clear comparison results are rationalized by the restriction of intramolecular rotations of the naphthyl cores against the HPPS periphery. ยฉ 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2008


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