Abstract

Electrooxidative polymerization of three new p-nitrophenyl-functionalized thiophene derivatives leads to materials which show the electroactivities of both nitrobenzene and polythiophene. However, other than the reversible redox transition in solution, the nitro groups exhibit a complex nature of the cyclic voltammetric curve in the obtained solid polymeric films. It was found that the electrochemical behavior of the nitro groups has a dramatic effect on the conjugated π-electron systems of the substituted polythiophenes. Upon electrochemical addressing of the nitro groups the electroactivities of the corresponding polymers decrease rapidly compared to their analogous polymers without nitro groups. FTIR studies of these polymers revealed that after the reduction/oxidation process of the nitro groups still a large amount of electrolyte salt remains in the polymer films. As typical of functionalized polythiophenes. however, these new polymers can be switched under controlled conditions between their oxidized and neutral forms and exhibit the typical properties of electroactive polythiophenes, e.g., electrochromism.

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