Abstract

A new class of silicon-based alternating copolymers having Ruthenium(II)-chelated complexes was synthesized to use as electroluminescent materials by Heck reaction between organosilicon divinyl monomers and Ru(II)-chelated monomers. The incorporation of organosilicon units with the aromatic or aliphatic groups on the silicon atoms into ®-conjugated systems improved their processability and interrupted the ®-conjugation length. The maximum absorption wavelength (λmax) of a non-chelated polymer (SiHMPhen) containing a phenanthroline (Phen) unit exhibited one strong bands at 305 nm for Phen units and a moderate peak around 350 nm for π-conjugated backbones. With an excitation wavelength of 360 nm, the PL spectrum of SiHMPhen exhibits a strong band at 420 nm in the blue region. Ru(II)-chelated copolymers showed strong absorption bands around 386–392 nm. Upon a photoexcitation with 400 nm, their PL spectra show a strong band at 430 nm in the blue region. The Ru(II)-chelated copolymers were thermally stable up to 300°C in air.

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