Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.122, No.1, 69-72, 2010
Optical rotation and electron spin resonance of an electro-optically active polythiophene
A chiroptical polythiophene, is synthesized by electrolytic polymerization in a cholesteric liquid crystal electrolyte solution. The polymer displays a fingerprint texture similar to that of the cholesteric electrolyte solution. Upon electrochemical doping, the polymer displays optical rotation at wavelengths corresponding to the doping band observable in the absorption spectra. The formation of polarons on the main-chain is confirmed by electron spin resonance measurements. The results demonstrate the intermolecular chirality of polarons in this pi-conjugated polymer, indicating continuum delocalized polarons are in a three-dimensional helical environment. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Electrochemistry;Electron spin resonance (ESR);Optical spectroscopy;Organic semiconductors;Polymers