An alternating copolymer composed of fluorenedivinylene as the light emitti
ng unit and pyridine as the electron transporting one was synthesized by em
ploying the Wittig reaction. The copolymer which has conjugation throughout
the molecular chain is soluble in both polar and nonpolar solvents. The co
polymer has a band gap energy of 2.85 eV deduced from an ultraviolet-visibl
e absorption spectrum, and ionization potential and electron affinity of -5
.67 and -2.82 eV, respectively, deduced from a cyclic voltammogram. The pho
toluminescence (PL) emission maximum was observed at 440 or 540 nm dependin
g on the solvent used in making the solution for spin-casting. The copolyme
r was also capable of transporting electrons and could be used as an electr
on transporting layer. A light emitting diode (LED) fabricated with a blend
of polyvinylcarbazole (PVK) with a fluorene-based light emitting material,
and this copolymer as an electron transporting layer, exhibited an electro
luminescence (EL) emission maximum at 475 nm with a full width at the half
maximum (FWHM) of 50 nm and a quantum efficiency of 0.1%, where indium tin
oxide (ITO) and Al were used as the anode and cathode, respectively.