Fully Spiro-Configured Terfluorenes as Novel
Amorphous Materials Emitting Blue Light
Posted on 2001-12-29 - 00:00
A series of fully spiro-configured terfluorenes were synthesized and characterized to be
amorphous materials showing a Tg of 296 °C with dendritic aromatic pendants, the highest
value ever reported for organic molecular systems. X-ray single-crystal analysis of key
structural moieties indicated nearly perpendicular orientations at all spiro-links. The
spectroscopic comparison of solid film and dilute solution suggested absence of aggregates
in the ground state and no increase in torsion angle with an increasing volume of the aromatic
pendant. All these conformational characteristics are consistent with molecular mechanics
simulation. Thermal annealing in argon caused a decrease in photoluminescence quantum
yield with phenyl pendants but an increase with dendritic pendants. These can be understood
in terms of local morphological reorganization of molecules to enhance or inhibit interactions
between the backbone chromophores.
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Geng, Yanhou; Katsis, Dimitris; Culligan, Sean W.; Ou, Jane J.; Chen, Shaw H.; Rothberg, Lewis J. (2016). Fully Spiro-Configured Terfluorenes as Novel
Amorphous Materials Emitting Blue Light. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm0109084