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Synthesis and Optical Properties of Dendronized Porphyrin Polymers

✍ Scribed by Binsong Li; Yaqin Fu; Yang Han; Zhishan Bo


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
160 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1336

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Abstract

Summary: A novel kind of dendronized porphyrin polymers was synthesized by Sonogashira coupling of diethynyl‐functionalized porphyrin monomers and diiodo‐functionalized macromonomers bearing Fréchet‐type dendrons. The encapsulation of red‐light‐emitting porphyrin‐containing conjugated backbones into dendronized polymers can not only reduce the aggregation of polymer backbones and the self‐quenching of their fluorescence but also endow the porphyrin polymers with good solubility. We also report the optical and electrochemical properties of the porphyrin‐containing dendronized polymers.

Synthesis of a novel kind of dendronized porphyrin polymers by Sonogashira coupling of diethynyl‐functionalized porphyrin monomers and diiodo‐functionalized dendritic macromonomers.

magnified imageSynthesis of a novel kind of dendronized porphyrin polymers by Sonogashira coupling of diethynyl‐functionalized porphyrin monomers and diiodo‐functionalized dendritic macromonomers.


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