Abstract

The fluorescence properties of a series of rare earth (Re 3+ = Eu 3+, Tb 3+) polymeric complexes (PEK-Re 3+-HLs) using three high- T g novel carboxyl-containing polyaryletherketones (PEK) as macromolecular ligands and small molecules (HL) such as 1,10-phenanthroline (Phen), dibenzoylmethane (DBM) and 8-hydroxyquinoline (HQ) as co-ligands were investigated by means of fluorescence excitation and emission spectroscopy as well as fluorescence lifetime measurement methods. Among them, PEK-1-Re 3+-Phens, in which the Re 3+ ions were coordinated simultaneously with Phen and PEK-1 containing both carboxyl and bulky isopropyl groups on the polymer backbone, exhibited strong fluorescence intensities, long lifetimes, and good film-formation properties. The smooth films of PEK-1-Eu 3+-Phen and PEK-1-Tb 3+-Phen, cast from their DMF solutions, could emit bright red and green light under the UV lamp of 365 nm, respectively, which characteristics are of great significance for their potential applications in the large area display material fields. The excellent fluorescence properties of complexes in this study were attributed to the synergistic effects of PEK-1 ligand and Phen co-ligand. Especially, the rigid twisted structure and the bulky isopropyl substituents on PEK-1 backbone forced the coordinated rare earth ion moieties apart, and thus the probability of non-radiative decay rate of Re 3+ ions at the excited levels were decreased to a large extent.

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