posted on 2015-11-24, 00:00authored byYajing Liu, Jesse Roose, Jacky W. Y. Lam, Ben Zhong Tang
This paper describes the development
of a new three-component polymerization
route to functional poly(tetraarylethene)s (PTAEs). The polycoupling
reactions of internal diynes, aryl diiodides, and arylboronic acids
proceed smoothly in the presence of PdCl2 and NaF at 70
°C in dimethylformamide, generating PTAEs with promising molecular
weights in high yields from different monomers. Most of the PTAEs
are soluble in common organic solvents and are thermally stable. Some
of the PTAEs exhibit the phenomenon of aggregation-induced emission:
their light emission in solution is enhanced by aggregate formation.
The tetraphenylethene-containing PTAE can function as a fluorescent
chemosensor for detecting Ru3+ ions with high sensitivity
and specificity. It is also a promising material for the fabrication
of fluorescent pattern by photolithography process. All the PTAEs
possess good film-forming ability and their thin films exhibit high
refractive index (RI = 1.7751–1.6382) at 632.8 nm, whose values
are higher than those of commercial polymers such as polycarbonate
and polystyrene.