Issue 9, 1998

Synthesis and properties of highly soluble third-order optically nonlinear chromophores and methacrylate monomer based on distyrylbenzene

Abstract

A novel series of highly soluble distyrylbenzenes bearing poly(alkyleneoxy) and/or alkylsulfonyl solubilizing substituents has been synthesized using the stereoselective Wadsworth–Emmons reaction as a key step. The corresponding poly(alkyleneoxy) alkylsulfonyl 4,4′-disubstituted distyrylbenzene has been covalently incorporated into an acrylic monomer which has also been successfully co-polymerized with methyl methacrylate (MMA). All the 4,4′-disubstituted distyrylbenzenes and the polyacrylate based co-polymer show excellent solubility, processibility and thermal stability. Importantly, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethoxy-hexylsulfonyl 4,4′-disubstituted distyrylbenzene exhibits only a minor bathochromic shift of the absorption maximum compared to those of the corresponding symmetrically 4,4′-disubstituted distyrylbenzenes; however, its third-order optical nonlinearity derived from Z-scan measurements at 800 nm is approximately twice as large as those of its symmetrically 4,4′-disubstituted counterparts.

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J. Mater. Chem., 1998,8, 2005-2009

Synthesis and properties of highly soluble third-order optically nonlinear chromophores and methacrylate monomer based on distyrylbenzene

M. S. Wong, M. Samoc, A. Samoc, B. Luther-davies and M. G. Humphrey, J. Mater. Chem., 1998, 8, 2005 DOI: 10.1039/A803229G

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