Abstract

AbstractTwo types of polysiloxanes, which contain both C60 moieties and carbazolyl groups in the side chains with a difference in the numbers of the reacting site on C60 molecules, were synthesized and their fluorescent properties were studied to distinguish the role of C60 in the luminescent polymers. Our results demonstrated that when C60 moieties are bonded to the polymers as multisubstituents but not linked to the luminescent moieties directly, the luminescence of the resultant polymers were still very strong instead of quenching, even the substituted degree is only 1.01.

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