New aromatic−aliphatic polyethers containing alkyl- or alkoxy-substituted oligophenyl units
were synthesized. The polyethers were characterized by viscosimetry, gel permeation chromatography,
thermal and mechanical analysis, NMR, and UV−vis luminescence spectroscopy. The type of the side
chain as well as the length of the flexible spacer influence the thermal and mechanical behavior of the
synthesized polyethers. In all examined cases, the isotropization transition as well as the glass transition
temperature show an odd−even effect depending on the spacer segment length. The polymers are soluble
in common solvents and form free-standing films that combine high modulus (E‘) at room temperature
with blue photoluminescence. High fluorescence quantum yield (φ = 0.82) was obtained for the polyethers
studied, which is comparable to values reported in the literature for substituted poly(p-phenylenes). The
type of the substitutent affects the maximum of the fluorescence peak, which is in the range 370−430
nm.
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Polymeric films of rigid−flexible luminescent polyethers containing substituted quinquephenyl units in the main chain and films of their diluted blends in polypropylene have been uniaxially drawn
at temperatures above their glass transition. Polarized micro-Raman measurements have been conducted
to evaluate the molecular orientation of the drawn polymers and probe the effect of side chain length
and type. The second, P
2, and fourth, P
4, moments of the segmental orientation distribution function
determined from the analysis of Raman spectra indicate that the longer the side-chain length is, the
higher the molecular orientation attained. At short side chain lengths, the presence of an oxygen link
between the alkyl side chain and the aromatic segment resulted in a restricted polymer orientation.
Polarized photoluminescence measurements have shown that neat photonic polyethers display low dichroic
ratios despite the high orientability shown in Raman measurements. Diluted blends of photonic polyethers
in polypropylene have shown commensurate high orientation moments in Raman and enhanced dichroic
ratio in photoluminescence. The implication on the perspective of the studied polyethers to give materials
with polarized blue light emission is evident.
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