Ji. Jin et al., SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF POLY(2-METHOXY-5-NITRO-1,4-PHENYLENEVINYLENE) AND YLENE-CO-2-METHOXY-5-NITRO-1,4-PHENYLENEVINYLENE)S, Macromolecules, 26(8), 1993, pp. 1805-1810
The preparation of poly(2-methoxy-5-nitro-1,4-phenylenevinylene) (PMNP
V) and a series of ylene-co-2-methoxy-5-nitro-1,4-phenylenevinylene)s
(poly(PV-co-MNPV)s) is described. All the polymers could be synthesize
d via the water-soluble polyelectrolyte precursor route. The precursor
copolymers revealed diminished solution viscosity values with increas
ing content of the MNPV unit. The UV-vis spectra of the copolymers wer
e blue-shifted when compared with that of the parent PPV, which implie
s an increased band-gap. This can be ascribed to the strong electron-w
ithdrawing nature of the NO2 group, which overwhelms the electron-dona
ting power of the OCH3 group. In spite of such spectroscopic character
istics, the copolymers containing a low level of MNPV units exhibit im
proved dopability toward I2 and FeCl3. Electrical conductivity of the
doped copolymers depends strongly on their composition; it reaches a m
aximum value at about 5 mol % of MNPV units and then drops rapidly wit
h further increase in the content of the comonomer unit. For this maxi
mum composition, conductivity values are 5.2 x 10(-3) and 2.2 x 10 S c
m-1, respectively, for the two dopants. Uniaxially stretched samples,
in general, showed much higher conductivities along the drawing direct
ion.