Reactive and Functional Polymers | 2021

Photocurable selenophene/maleimide-based high-refractive-index copolymers obtained via radical copolymerization

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Selenophene-containing copolymers with either alternating or random sequences and high refractive indices were synthesized via conventional free-radical copolymerization of 2-vinylselenophene (2VS). Copolymers with a moderate alternating tendency were obtained via radical copolymerization of electron-donating 2VS and electron-accepting maleimide derivatives, such as N-methyl maleimide (MMI), N-phenyl maleimide (PMI), and N-vinyl maleimide (VMI). Copolymerization of 2VS with glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) also afforded copolymers containing selenophene and reactive epoxy units in the side chains. The selenophene-containing poly(2VS) showed a high refractive index (1.6420 @ 589\xa0nm) and a reasonable Abbe number (30.7). High refractive indices of 1.6138–1.5959 with corresponding Abbe numbers of ~30 were similarly achieved for the selenophene/maleimide copolymers. The introduction of the maleimide moiety into the polymer side chain improved its thermal stability (Td5\xa0>\xa0320\xa0°C) and enhanced the glass transition temperature (Tg\xa0=\xa0158–160\xa0°C). Selenophene-containing copolymers with pendant N-vinyl units were obtained via copolymerization of 2VS and VMI, which was successfully employed as a precursor for obtaining a photoinduced crosslinked film via a thiol-ene reaction with 1,6-hexanedithiol in the presence of a photo-radical initiator under ultraviolet irradiation. Thus, for the first time, photocurable and high-refractive-index selenophene-based copolymers were developed through the combination of a selenophene-containing vinyl monomer and a maleimide derivative with a pendant N-vinyl group.

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DOI 10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2021.104960
Language English
Journal Reactive and Functional Polymers

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