Origin of the broken conjugation in m-phenylene linked conjugated polymers
- Authors
 - Hong, SY; Kim, DY; Kim, CY; Hoffmann, R
 
- Issue Date
 - 2001-08
 
- Publisher
 - AMER CHEMICAL SOC
 
- Citation
 - MACROMOLECULES, v.34, no.18, pp.6474 - 6481
 
- Abstract
 - A quantum-chemical study of conformations and electronic structures of poly(m-phenylene) [PMP] and the related polyphenylenes was performed to elucidate the origin of the broken conjugation found in m-phenylene linked conjugated polymers. Potential energy curves of the polymers as a function of both torsion and helical angles were constructed through semiempirical Hartree-Fock band calculations at the Austin model I (AM1) level. It is found that two helical conformations of PMP are possible: one with a helical angle (alpha) of 72 degrees and the other with alpha = 144 degrees. The former is identical with the conformation of an oligomer in the solid state, m-deciphenyl structure. Our calculations predict that both helices are more stable by 2.5 kcal/mol per phenyl ring than the anti-coplanar conformation and that they exhibit absorption peaks at 5.8 eV. The electronic structure of PMP is, however, not affected significantly by increasing the planarity of a PMP chain but affected by copolymerization with other conjugated units. This implies that localization occurs in the m-phenylene ring itself. We examined the electronic structures of PMP and the related copolymers and found that the weak conjugation along the m-phenylene linked conjugated backbone is related to the inherent nodal nature of the frontier molecular orbitals of the unit even in the planar conformation.
 
- Keywords
 - STRUCTURAL PHASE-TRANSITION; LIGHT-EMITTING-DIODES; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURES; FIRST-PRINCIPLES; AB-INITIO; POLY(PARA-PHENYLENE VINYLENE); ELECTROLUMINESCENT POLYMERS; ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES; POLYFLUORENE DERIVATIVES; conjugated polymer
 
- ISSN
 - 0024-9297
 
- URI
 - https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/140296
 
- DOI
 - 10.1021/ma010254k
 
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 - KIST Article > 2001
 
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