Abstract

ABSTRACTNovel nematic fluorescent main-chain liquid crystalline ionomers containing Eu(III) ions (Eu-LCI) were synthesised by the use of bis(4-(chlorocarbonyl)phenyl) decanedioate (BD), 4,4-dihydroxybiphenyl (D), 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (B) and anhydrous europium chloride. The chemical structures, liquid crystalline behaviours and fluorescence properties of Eu-LCI were characterised by various experimental techniques. The introduction of small amounts of europium ions endowed the LCI with excellent luminescence properties. POM results showed that europium ions did not change the liquid crystalline texture of the LCI. Fourier transform infrared imaging showed that europium ions were evenly distributed in the matrices of ionomers. A schematic diagram of nematic fluorescent LCI was established to demonstrate the interaction and distribution of the components. Eu-LCI showed reversible mesomorphic phase transitions, wide mesophase temperature ranges and high thermal stability. The thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) results showed that decomposition temperatures (5% weight loss) were greater than 308°C in all Eu-LCI. Eu-LCI can emit red light when excited. The luminescence intensity of Eu-LCI gradually increased with increase in Eu(III) ions from 0.3 to 1.5 mol%. The temperature dependence of luminescent intensity was studied in the liquid crystalline phase, where the fluorescence intensity of Eu-LCI decreased monotonically with increase in temperature.

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