We have synthesized a series of new terfluorene derivatives, and investigated their novel fluorescence emission behaviors. We have demonstrated a new intramolecular through-space charge transfer emission experimentally and theoretically. This is the first report on spiroconjugation-like caused fluorescence emission, which could be tuned by the electron nature of pendent groups without changing their absorption.
Nonvolatile write-once read-many-times memory behaviors of polyimides containing tetraphenyl fluorene core and the pendant triphenylamine or carbazole moieties
To better understand the structure–property relationships, two novel aromatic diamines containing tetraphenyl fluorene (TPF) moiety through triphenylamine (TPA) unit and carbazole (Cz) unit modification are designed and synthesized, respectively. Four thermally stable and excellent solubility polyimides are prepared and characterized. The excellent film‐formation ability and thin film stability are
A semiconductive hole transport material containing polar substituent groups, the polar substituent groups substantially not affecting the electronic properties of the hole transport material and the hole transport material being soluble in a polar solvent.
Using Suzuki polycondensation, we have synthesized polyhedral silsesquioxane-tethered polyfluorene copolymers, poly(9,9'-dioctylfluorene-co-9,9'-bis[4-(N,N-dipolysilsesquioxane)aminophenyl]fluorene) (PFO-POSS), that have well-defined architectures. This particular PFO-POSS molecular architecture increases the quantum yield of polyfluorene significantly by reducing the degree of interchain aggregation; in addition, these copolymers exhibit a purer and stronger blue light by preventing the formation of keto defects.