Structural and thermal properties of carboxylic acid functionalized polythiophenes

Polythiophenes functionalized with polar groups at the end of side-chain have emerged as an alternative method to obtain good compatibility between this class of conjugated polymers and electron acceptor compounds. The aim is to prevent phase segregation and to improve the efficiency of the polythiophene technological devices. However, homopolymers synthesized from thiophene rings with high polar groups at the end of the side-chain, such as hydroxyl and carboxylic acid groups, are poorly soluble in common volatile organic solvents. We report on a systematic preparation of copolymers of 3-hexylthiophene (HT) and thiophene-3-acetic acid (TAA), using different feed ratios. The chemical structures of the copolymers were confirmed by FTIR and ¹H-NMR. The TAA content in these copolymers were 33, 38 and 54 mol %. HPSEC results did not show any remarkable correlation with TAA contents in the copolymers. In contrast, the thermal analyses showed a decrease in the thermal stability and an increase in rigidity of their backbones, for the copolymers with high amounts of TAA. The solubility and optical property of copolymers were also related to the TAA contents. Thus, the properties of these copolymers can be modulated by a simple control of feed ratio of TAA in the copolymerization.

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Main Authors: Mescoloto,Ariane de França, Pulcinelli,Sandra Helena, Santilli,Celso Valentim, Gonçalves,Vanessa Cristina
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Polímeros 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S0104-142820140007000072014-07-11Structural and thermal properties of carboxylic acid functionalized polythiophenesMescoloto,Ariane de FrançaPulcinelli,Sandra HelenaSantilli,Celso ValentimGonçalves,Vanessa Cristina Conjugated polymer polythiophene synthesis thiophene-3-acetic acid Polythiophenes functionalized with polar groups at the end of side-chain have emerged as an alternative method to obtain good compatibility between this class of conjugated polymers and electron acceptor compounds. The aim is to prevent phase segregation and to improve the efficiency of the polythiophene technological devices. However, homopolymers synthesized from thiophene rings with high polar groups at the end of the side-chain, such as hydroxyl and carboxylic acid groups, are poorly soluble in common volatile organic solvents. We report on a systematic preparation of copolymers of 3-hexylthiophene (HT) and thiophene-3-acetic acid (TAA), using different feed ratios. The chemical structures of the copolymers were confirmed by FTIR and ¹H-NMR. The TAA content in these copolymers were 33, 38 and 54 mol %. HPSEC results did not show any remarkable correlation with TAA contents in the copolymers. In contrast, the thermal analyses showed a decrease in the thermal stability and an increase in rigidity of their backbones, for the copolymers with high amounts of TAA. The solubility and optical property of copolymers were also related to the TAA contents. Thus, the properties of these copolymers can be modulated by a simple control of feed ratio of TAA in the copolymerization.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de PolímerosPolímeros v.24 n.spe 20142014-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282014000700007en10.4322/polimeros.2014.049
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author Mescoloto,Ariane de França
Pulcinelli,Sandra Helena
Santilli,Celso Valentim
Gonçalves,Vanessa Cristina
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Pulcinelli,Sandra Helena
Santilli,Celso Valentim
Gonçalves,Vanessa Cristina
Structural and thermal properties of carboxylic acid functionalized polythiophenes
author_facet Mescoloto,Ariane de França
Pulcinelli,Sandra Helena
Santilli,Celso Valentim
Gonçalves,Vanessa Cristina
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title Structural and thermal properties of carboxylic acid functionalized polythiophenes
title_short Structural and thermal properties of carboxylic acid functionalized polythiophenes
title_full Structural and thermal properties of carboxylic acid functionalized polythiophenes
title_fullStr Structural and thermal properties of carboxylic acid functionalized polythiophenes
title_full_unstemmed Structural and thermal properties of carboxylic acid functionalized polythiophenes
title_sort structural and thermal properties of carboxylic acid functionalized polythiophenes
description Polythiophenes functionalized with polar groups at the end of side-chain have emerged as an alternative method to obtain good compatibility between this class of conjugated polymers and electron acceptor compounds. The aim is to prevent phase segregation and to improve the efficiency of the polythiophene technological devices. However, homopolymers synthesized from thiophene rings with high polar groups at the end of the side-chain, such as hydroxyl and carboxylic acid groups, are poorly soluble in common volatile organic solvents. We report on a systematic preparation of copolymers of 3-hexylthiophene (HT) and thiophene-3-acetic acid (TAA), using different feed ratios. The chemical structures of the copolymers were confirmed by FTIR and ¹H-NMR. The TAA content in these copolymers were 33, 38 and 54 mol %. HPSEC results did not show any remarkable correlation with TAA contents in the copolymers. In contrast, the thermal analyses showed a decrease in the thermal stability and an increase in rigidity of their backbones, for the copolymers with high amounts of TAA. The solubility and optical property of copolymers were also related to the TAA contents. Thus, the properties of these copolymers can be modulated by a simple control of feed ratio of TAA in the copolymerization.
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