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Synthesis and electro‐optical properties of novel Y‐type polyurethanes containing dioxynitrostilbene
Author(s) -
Lee JuYeon,
Bang HanBae,
Park EunJu,
Lee WonJung,
Rhee Bum Ku,
Lee Seung Mook
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
polymer international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.592
H-Index - 105
eISSN - 1097-0126
pISSN - 0959-8103
DOI - 10.1002/pi.1591
Subject(s) - polymer , chromophore , thermal stability , materials science , diol , polymer chemistry , acetone , yield (engineering) , chemical engineering , photochemistry , organic chemistry , chemistry , composite material , engineering
3,4‐Di‐(2′‐hydroxyethoxy)‐4′‐nitrostilbene (2) was prepared by the reaction of 2‐iodoethanol with 3,4‐dihydroxy‐4′‐nitrostilbene. Diol 2 was condensed with 2,4‐toluenediisocyanate, 3,3′‐dimethoxy‐4,4′‐biphenylenediisocyanate and 1,6‐hexamethylenediisocyanate to yield novel Y‐type polyurethanes 3–5 containing dioxynitrostilbene as a non‐linear optical (NLO)‐chromophore. Polymers 3–5 were soluble in common organic solvents, such as acetone and DMF. These polymers showed thermal stability up to 280 °C in TGA thermograms with T g values in the range of 100–143 °C in DSC thermograms. The approximate lengths of aligned NLO‐chromophores of the polymers estimated from AFM images were around 2 nm. The SHG coefficients ( d 33 ) of poled polymer films were around 4.5 × 10 −8 esu. Poled polymer films had improved temporal and long‐term thermal stability owing to the hydrogen bonding of urethane linkage and the main‐chain character of the polymer structure, which are acceptable for NLO device applications. Copyright © 2004 Society of Chemical Industry

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