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Enhanced Luminescence from Emissive Defects in Aggregated Conjugated Polymers.


ABSTRACT: Degradation experiments and model studies suggested that the longer lived green fluorescence from an aggregated poly(p-phenylene ethynylene) (PPE) was due to the presence of highly emissive, low-energy, anthryl defect sites rather than the emissive conjugated polymer excimers proposed in a previous report. After elucidating the origin of the green fluorescence, additional anthryl units were purposely incorporated into the polymer to enhance the blue-to-green fluorescence color change that accompanied polymer aggregation. The improved color contrast from this anthryl-doped conjugated polymer led to the development of crude solution-state and solid-state sensors, which, upon exposure to water, exhibited a visually noticeable blue-to-green fluorescence color change.

SUBMITTER: Satrijo A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2567116 | biostudies-literature | 2007

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhanced Luminescence from Emissive Defects in Aggregated Conjugated Polymers.

Satrijo Andrew A   Kooi Steven E SE   Swager Timothy M TM  

Macromolecules 20070101 25


Degradation experiments and model studies suggested that the longer lived green fluorescence from an aggregated poly(p-phenylene ethynylene) (PPE) was due to the presence of highly emissive, low-energy, anthryl defect sites rather than the emissive conjugated polymer excimers proposed in a previous report. After elucidating the origin of the green fluorescence, additional anthryl units were purposely incorporated into the polymer to enhance the blue-to-green fluorescence color change that accomp  ...[more]

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