Abstract

Three electroactive terthienyl based monomers, namely 1-phenyl-2-[4-(2,2′:5′,2″-terthien-3′-ylmethoxy)phenyl]diazene (TTAz), 4-(2,2′:5′,2″-terthien-3′-ylmethoxy)-2H-chromen-2-one (TTCo) and methyl 2-[3-oxo-6-(2,2′:5′,2″-terthien-3′-ylmethoxy)-3H-xanthen-9-yl] benzoate (TTFlo), were synthesized with good yields and their conducting polymers were electrochemically prepared on ITO electrode surfaces. The effect of chromophore type on electrochemical and optical properties of the polymers was investigated using cyclic voltammetry and spectroelectrochemical techniques in detail. Results revealed that type of chromophore group greatly influences the electronic and optoelectronic behaviors of electrochromic materials. It was observed that PTTAz, PTTCo and PTTFlo also exhibited multicolored electrochromism at their neutral and oxidized states. Electrochromic switching studies indicated that PTTAz (28% at 500nm, 25% at 770nm and 64% at 1220nm) and PTTCo (25% at 475nm, 32% at 740nm and 63% at 1200nm) have higher optical contrasts (ΔT%) with longer switching times than those of PTTFlo (16% at 496nm and 50% at 1280nm) in both visible and NIR regions. Comparing with PTTFlo film, PTTAz and PTTCo polymer films showed more reasonable switching stabilities. Besides, the optical band gaps were calculated from the onset of π–π* transition in polymer’s neutral states, as 1.65eV, 1.80eV and 1.78eV for PTTAz, PTTCo and PTTFlo, respectively.

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