Abstract

AbstractThe intramolecular oxidative photocyclization of 1,2‐diarylhexafluorocyclopentene (1) under light irradiation (λ = 365 nm) provided hexafluorocyclopentene‐fused phenanthrene with formyl groups (2) in moderate yield. The copolymerization of 2 with tetraethyl(2,5‐bis(dodecyloxy)‐1,4‐phenylene)bis(methylene)diphosphonate by the Horner–Wadsworth–Emmons reaction gave a fluorine‐containing poly(phenylene vinylene), Polymer‐2, in 41% yield. For comparison, a diphenylethene‐type copolymer, Polymer‐1, was also prepared analogously. The number‐average molecular weights of Polymer‐1 and Polymer‐2 were 8900 and 3300 g mol−1, respectively. The copolymers showed high thermal stability, as revealed by their thermogravimetric analysis. UV–visible spectra of the copolymers in CHCl3 showed π–π* transition peaks at around 420 nm, and the peaks shifted to longer wavelengths by ca 10 nm for samples in film form. The photoluminescence spectra of Polymer‐1 and Polymer‐2 exhibited peaks at 542 and 560 nm in CHCl3, respectively, whereas the photoluminescence intensity of Polymer‐2 was very low in the solid state, presumably owing to the partial aggregation of the polymer molecules. © 2021 Society of Industrial Chemistry.

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