Two helical conjugated ladder polymers (CLPs) have been synthesized using the photochemical cyclo-dehydrochlorination (CDHC) reaction on polychlorinated polymer derivatives. UV–vis and photoluminescence spectroscopy revealed that the outer chlorinated rings (phenyl… Click to show full abstract
Two helical conjugated ladder polymers (CLPs) have been synthesized using the photochemical cyclo-dehydrochlorination (CDHC) reaction on polychlorinated polymer derivatives. UV–vis and photoluminescence spectroscopy revealed that the outer chlorinated rings (phenyl or thiophene) used for the ladderization step have a significant impact on the conformation and electronic properties of the resulting polymers. The thiophene-embedded CLP exhibits strong intermolecular interactions and excimer-like emission due to a loose coil conformation while the all-phenyl CLP exhibits a tightly packed coil conformation. The helical CLPs also show good affinity toward HiPco carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as stable dispersions were prepared.
               
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