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Monoradically luminescent polymers by a super acid-catalyzed polymerization and deep-red electroluminescence

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Luminescent radicals have received great attention recently due to their idiographic luminescent properties and potential 100% utilization efficiency of doublets under electrical excitation. However, luminescent radical polymers are rarely explored… Click to show full abstract

Luminescent radicals have received great attention recently due to their idiographic luminescent properties and potential 100% utilization efficiency of doublets under electrical excitation. However, luminescent radical polymers are rarely explored owing to their challenging molecular design and synthesis. Herein, we report an efficient approach to construct luminescent radical polymers by a super acid-catalyzed polymerization reaction proceeded at room temperature, which intrinsically avoid the heavy metal catalyst. The obtained polymers exhibit the unique paramagnetic signals, good thermal properties, and excellent photo-stability. Moreover, the quantifiable electroluminescence of such radical polymers was demonstrated for the first time.

Keywords: super acid; electroluminescence; acid catalyzed; catalyzed polymerization; polymers super

Journal Title: Science China Chemistry
Year Published: 2020

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