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High refractive index thermally stable phenoxyphenyl and phenylthiophenyl silicones for light‐emitting diode applications
Author(s) -
Mosley David W.,
Khanarian Garo,
Conner David M.,
Thorsen David L.,
Zhang Tianlan,
Wills Marty
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of applied polymer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.575
H-Index - 166
eISSN - 1097-4628
pISSN - 0021-8995
DOI - 10.1002/app.39824
Subject(s) - monomer , materials science , silicone , light emitting diode , refractive index , polymer , polymer chemistry , ether , thermosetting polymer , high refractive index polymer , composite material , optoelectronics , chemistry , organic chemistry
Creating high refractive index (RI) thermally stable polymers for encapsulating high‐brightness light‐emitting diodes (LEDs) remains a challenge and is an opportunity for improving LED efficiencies. The best previously reported RI for a 200°C heat stable encapsulant for LEDs is 1.56. Here, we report the use of novel phenoxyphenyl and phenylthiophenyl silicone monomers to give fully formulated encapsulants with RIs above 1.60. These liquid dispensed encapsulants are highly heat stable, showing little change in optical properties after heat aging at 200°C in air for seven weeks, and were also little changed after cycling between −10°C to 85°C over 6 months. Phenoxyphenyl(phenyl) dimethoxysilane and phenylthiophenyl(phenyl) dimethoxysilane monomers were prepared via Grignard reactions. The resulting monomers were copolymerized with commercial silicone monomers and incorporated into hydrosilation‐based thermosets designed for use as LED encapsulants. RIs for the cured polymers were 1.60 at 633 nm (1.62 at 450 nm) for the phenoxyphenyl ether system and 1.62 at 633 nm (1.65 at 450 nm) for the phenylthiophenyl ether system. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2014 , 131 , 39824.