posted on 2003-12-17, 00:00authored byTamaki Nakano, Tohru Yade
Dibenzofulvene (DBF) was polymerized using anionic initiators to afford a vinyl polymer. Oligo(DBF)s having from two to eight side-chain fluorene moieties bearing different chain-terminal groups were
isolated by preparative size-exclusion chromatography. The structures of the isolated oligomers were
revealed by single-crystal X-ray and 1H NMR analyses. Both in solution and in crystal, the in-chain fluorene
moieties stacked on top of each other, while the terminal conformation varied depending on the terminal
group. These conformational characteristics were supported by molecular mechanics and dynamics
calculations. The oligomers and polymers indicated hypochromism and red shift in UV absorption spectra
and exclusive excimer emission in fluorescence spectra. In addition, reduced oxidation potentials were
observed for the oligomers in electrochemical analyses, which suggests charge delocalization over the
π-stacked electron systems. The photophysical and electrochemical effects increased with the chain length
of the oligomers and leveled off around the chain length of an oligomer consisting of five fluorene units.