Current Applied Physics, Vol.7, No.5, 480-484, 2007
Synthesis and characterization of sulfur-containing polyacetylene derivative: Synthesis of poly(phenyl propargyl sulfide) and its electro-optical properties
Sulfur-containing conjugated polymer was synthesized by the polymerization of phenyl propargyl sulfide by transition metal catalysts such as PdCl2, RuCl3, (NBD)PdCl2,, WCl6, and MoCl5. The polymerization proceeded well in homogeneous manner to give a moderate yield of polymer. The chemical structure of poly(phenyl propargyl sulfide) was characterized by NMR (H-1-, C-13-), IR, and UV-visible spectroscopy, and elemental analysis to have the conjugated polymer backbone with the designed moieties. The FT-IR spectra of the polymer did not show the acetylenic C C bond stretching (2119 cm(-1)) and acetylenic C-H bond stretching (3293 cm(-1)) frequencies of the monomer. The thin polymer film exhibited reversible electrochemical behaviors between the doping and undoping peaks. Poly(phenyl propargyl sulfide) showed the characteristic UV-visible absorption band at 360 nm and blue PL spectrum at 460 nm, corresponding to the photon energy of 2.70 eV. The energy band gap of poly(PPS) was estimated to be 2.77 eV from the analysis of the absorption edge. (C) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:polyacetylene;transition metal catalyst;sulfide;conjugated polymer;luminescence;cyclic voltammogram