2018
DOI: 10.1039/c8ra07547f
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Rare earth complexes using azobenzene-containing poly(aryl ether)s with different absorption wavelengths as macromolecular ligands: synthesis, characterization, fluorescence properties and fabrication of fluorescent holographic micropatterns

Abstract: Preparation and fluorescence properties of rare earth complexes using azobenzene-containing poly(aryl ether)s with different absorption wavelengths as macromolecular ligands.

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“…Polyelectrolytic complexes have also been used for the fabrication of layer-by-layer (LbL) assemblies, where a cationic and an anionic layer are alternatively coated on the substrate. , Faul, Manners, and coworkers prepared a polyelectrolytic complex based on a poly­(ferrocenyl) cationic backbone and an anionic azobenzene derivative (Figure s) . Some rare earth metallic complexes with azopoly­(aryl ether) have also been reported: , Zhang and coworkers prepared such polymers with europium and terbium complexes (Figure s) …”
Section: Motion From Photochromic Molecular Switchesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Polyelectrolytic complexes have also been used for the fabrication of layer-by-layer (LbL) assemblies, where a cationic and an anionic layer are alternatively coated on the substrate. , Faul, Manners, and coworkers prepared a polyelectrolytic complex based on a poly­(ferrocenyl) cationic backbone and an anionic azobenzene derivative (Figure s) . Some rare earth metallic complexes with azopoly­(aryl ether) have also been reported: , Zhang and coworkers prepared such polymers with europium and terbium complexes (Figure s) …”
Section: Motion From Photochromic Molecular Switchesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…461,462 Faul, Manners, and coworkers prepared a polyelectrolytic complex based on a poly(ferrocenyl) cationic backbone and an anionic azobenzene derivative (Figure 18s). 430 Some rare earth metallic complexes with azopoly(aryl ether) have also been reported: 431,463 Zhang and coworkers prepared such polymers with europium and terbium complexes (Figure 18s). In addition, different polymer topologies of azobenzene derivatives have been explored for the inscription of SRG.…”
Section: Chemical Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…42 The late-stage functionalization of poly(aryl ethers) with azobenzene moieties was feasible, in which polymer bromo side groups react with 4-(dimethylamino)-3′-ethynylazobenzene. 43…”
Section: Sonogashira Cross-coupling Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…51 This synthetic procedure was expanded to the synthesis of an azobenzene-containing poly(aryl ether) with carboxyl side groups capable of coordination to rare earth complexes. 43…”
Section: Stille Reactionsmentioning
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“…33 Poly(aryl ether)s containing azobenzene groups in the side chain have received a lot of attention due to their potential applications in optical storage and uorescence micropatterns. 34,35 However, there has been no research on the photoinduced deformation behavior of poly(aryl ether)s containing azobenzene groups in the side chain. In this work, the photoinduced deformation of poly(aryl ether)s containing azobenzene groups in the side chain was studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%