Abstract

The triplet energy migration of polymers and copolymers of vinyl benzophenone (VBP) and vinyl naphthalene (VN) has been studied by measuring delayed fluorescence and polarization spectra in glassy dilute solution at 77 K. Strong delayed fluorescence of PVN proves the existence of triplet energy migration and T-T annihilation in the polymer chain. Efficient intersystem crossing of “BP” and efficient energy migration and transfer between chromophores along the polymer chain result in the absence of delayed fluorescence for copolymer P (VN-VBP) studied in this work. The order of benzophenone phosphorescence intensity: BP>Co (VBP-St)>PVBP indicates the T-T annihilation decreasing the phosphorescence of PVBP. Fluorescence and phosphorescence polarization data of polymers are smaller than that of their model compounds. It is evident that energy migration exists in the polymer chain.

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