SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF AMIDE-DERIVATIZED, POLYPYRIDYL-BASED METALLOPOLYMERS

Citation
Lm. Dupray et Tj. Meyer, SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF AMIDE-DERIVATIZED, POLYPYRIDYL-BASED METALLOPOLYMERS, Inorganic chemistry, 35(21), 1996, pp. 6299-6307
Citations number
74
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear
Journal title
ISSN journal
00201669
Volume
35
Issue
21
Year of publication
1996
Pages
6299 - 6307
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-1669(1996)35:21<6299:SACOAP>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
A new series of soluble metallopolymers based on amide-derivatized, st yrene-p-(aminomethyl) styrene, containing on the average 16 repeat uni ts, has been synthesized. The amino copolymer was prepared by treating styrene-p-(chloromethyl)styrene with potassium phthalimide and then w ith hydrazine monohydrate. The derivatization chemistry is based on am ide coupling to the amino polymer. The aminated polymer was derivatize d by reaction with a stoichiometric amount of the acid-functionalized metal complexes, [M(II)b(2)b-COOH](PF6)(2)] (M(II) = Ru-II, Os-II; b = 2,2'-bipyridine, b-COOH = 4'-methyl-2,2'-bipyridine-4-carboxylic acid ), in the presence of a coupling reagent. The remaining amino sites we re capped by the acetyl group by treatment with acetic anhydride. Samp les of varying composition, [co-PS-CH2NHCO-(Ru(x)(II)Me(16-x))](PF6)(2 x) (x = 4, 7, 9, 12, 16) and [co-PS-CH2NHCO(Os(x)(II)Me(16-x))](PF6)(2 x) (X = 4, 8, 16) have been prepared where M(II) is an abbreviation fo r [M(II)b(2)b-CONH-](2+) (M = Ru, Os) and Me for the methyl of the ace tamide group. Compositions were determined by H-1-NMR and infrared spe ctroscopy. Photophysical properties of the samples have been studied a s a function of loading and of solvent. All exhibit characteristic met al-to-ligand charge transfer absorptions and emissions which are only slightly solvent dependent. In some cases, luminescence decays are non exponential but could be fit to a sum of two exponentials. Quantum yie lds and kinetic decay parameters are dependent on solvent, extent of l oading, and incident excitation intensity.