Abstract

Complex formation of various mono- and bis(hydroxyarylidene)alkanones with poly(1,10-decamethyleneacetamidine) in solution and in the solid phase was investigated by UV/vis and NMR spectroscopy. It could be shown that due to the strong basicity of the polyamidine a deprotonation of the chromophores occurred. This resulted in a significant shift of the longest wavelength absorption band of the chromophores to higher wavelengths. Additionally, third-order nonlinear optical activity was evidenced on solution cast films. Besides the optical properties, the thermal behavior of the mixtures was also influenced by the interactions between the polymer and chromophore. An increase of the glass transition temperature of the polymer of about 60 K was attributed to an ionic network formation. The complexes showed good film-forming properties and sufficiently high thermal stability.

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