Abstract:Fluorescent polymers are one of the most desired materials for making novel flexible electronic components or spectral converters. Favourable properties of polyimides (PIs) make them a potentially attractive class of polymers but, unfortunately, they generally show a very weak fluorescence. As a result, there has been a large amount of work directed towards finding the reasons behind the lack of fluorescence of PIs and making their new fluorescent variants. Amine-substituted phtalimides are heavily used as mod… Show more
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