Synthesis of Perylene Diimide Modified by POSS and its Assembly Behavior in Solution and SBS Matrix

Muhammad Arslan; Chen Jia; Zhao Haoru; Gu Dandan; Xiang Yangshuang; Jiang Xiaoze; Sun Bin1

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Publication Date: 2024/05/10

Abstract: In this work, Perylene diimide derivatives 1,7- POSS-PDI-C12 (PPC) were synthesized using 1,7-Br-PDI- C12, 18-crown-6 ether as phase transfer agent, K2CO3 as catalyst and THF as solvent in a reaction system. Subsequently, the POSS-SH group was successfully introduced into the perylene imide bay site in high yield. The chemical structure and molecular weight of the products were characterized by 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, MALDI-TOF MS and FT-IR. The self-assembly behavior in different solvents was studied using the research solution self-assembly method. PPC remained in a single monomolecular state due to the bulky POSS group, which introduced large steric hindrance in the molecular packing, leading to the weakening of the π–π interactions. Then, the Composite thin films containing PPC in SBS was prepared. PPC do not exhibit significant force-chromic behavior owing to the dispersion of single- molecule states. This shows that in the construction of mechanochromic materials, chromophore molecules need to have a certain degree of aggregation in the matrix, but the aggregation degree should not be too high.

Keywords: Perylene Diimide; Bay POSS Synthesis; Self- Assembly; Thin Film.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24APR2486

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