Abstract

Treatment of bisdithioacetals of 1,4-diaroylbenzenes ( 4) with W(CO) 6 in refluxing chlorobenzene afforded the corresponding substituted oligophenylenevinylenes (OPVs) ( 5). Average molecular weights determined by GPC indicate that OPVs 5 have 5–13 repetitive substituted phenylenevinylene units with narrow polydispersities. Emission in the blue–green to green region was observed for these OPVs depending on the nature of the substituent. The electron-donating alkoxy substituent shifted the emission to the longer wavelength whereas the electron-withdrawing trifluoromethyl group caused a blue shift in the fluorescence spectra.

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