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A Boron Difluoride Hydrazone (BODIHY) Polymer Exhibits Aggregation‐Induced Emission
Author(s) -
Cappello Daniela,
Watson Alexander E. R.,
Gilroy Joe B.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
macromolecular rapid communications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.348
H-Index - 154
eISSN - 1521-3927
pISSN - 1022-1336
DOI - 10.1002/marc.202000553
Subject(s) - monomer , polymer , polymerization , materials science , hydrazone , polymer chemistry , ethylene glycol , photochemistry , aggregation induced emission , chemical engineering , chemistry , organic chemistry , fluorescence , composite material , optics , physics , engineering
Polymers that exhibit aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) find use, for example, as cell‐imaging agents and as fluorometric sensors due to their unique optical properties. However, the structural diversity of AIE‐active polymers has not necessarily advanced at the same rate as their applications. In this work, ring‐opening metathesis polymerization is used to synthesize the first example of a polymer (M n = 61,600 g mol −1 , Đ = 1.32) containing boron difluoride hydrazone (BODIHY) heterocycles in its repeating unit. The BODIHY monomer and polymer described absorb and emit in the visible region in solution (λ abs = 428 and 429 nm, λ em = 528 and 526 nm) and as thin films (λ abs = 443 and 440 nm, λ em = 535 and 534 nm). Monomer ( Φ Film = 10%) and polymer ( Φ Film = 6%) exhibit enhanced emission as thin films compared to solution ( Φ Soln ≤ 1%) as well as AIE upon the addition of water to DMF solutions as a result of restriction of intramolecular motion. Enhancement factors for the monomer and polymer are determined to be 58 and 15, respectively. The title BODIHY polymer exhibited an earlier onset of AIE and enhanced sensitivity to solution viscosity when compared to the parent monomer.