Jl. Bourdelande et al., INSOLUBLE POLYMERIC BENZOPHENONE - SURFACE PHOTOPHYSICAL STUDIES USING DIFFUSE-REFLECTANCE LASER-FLASH PHOTOLYSIS (DRLFP), Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. A, Chemistry, 84(3), 1994, pp. 279-282
Diffuse-reflectance laser-flash photolysis (DRLFP) studies of solid sa
mples of benzoylated cross-linked (2% DVB) polystyrene (insoluble poly
meric benzophenone) are reported. They show that the transients genera
ted by the pulsed-laser excitation are the benzophenone triplet and a
radical (benzhydryl radical). Different loadings with the benzophenone
chromophores result in different contribution to the transient absorp
tion by each species, and at intermediate loadings the major contribut
ion to the transient absorption is due to the triplet state of benzoph
enone. A map of the distribution of the functional groups in the polym
eric beads is proposed which accounts for these results. Since the pol
ymers were prepared following the concept of the solid-phase synthesis
, the map can be extended to any functionalized cross-linked (2% DVB)
polystyrene obtained by this method. DRLFP is shown to be a sensitive
method for the detection of transient signals from an extremely low-lo
aded polymer; for example, a polymer carrying only one benzoylated phe
nyl group out of 10 000 pendant phenyl groups of the polystyrene chain
has been studied here using DRLFP and shown to give useful results.