Silicon-Containing π-Conjugated Schiff Base Oligomers with Naphthalene or Binaphthalene Moieties in the Backbone: Synthesis and Study of Properties

González, E; González, AF; Mariman, AP; Jara, CI; Velázquez, JD; Saldias, C; Schott, E; Zarate, X; Tundidor-Camba, A; Sobarzo, PA; Terraza, CA

Keywords: naphthalene, td-dft calculations, silane-based materials, Schiff base oligomers, tetraphenylsilane core

Abstract

Four silane-containing Schiff base oligomers (o-SBNs and o-SBBs) were synthesized by high-temperature polycondensation reactions using silicon-based dialdehydes with naphthalene and 1,1'-binaphthalene diamine derivates. The samples showed a moderate solubility in common organic solvents, where the incorporation of TPS cores into o-SBN2 allows the formation of highly soluble material in non-polar solvents with higher molecular weights (11.58 kDa) and polydispersity. All oligo-SBs displayed high thermal resistance (above 450 degrees C), showing enhanced thermal stability for TPS-containing oligomers, with the degradation temperature exceeding 530 degrees C (o-SBB2) and high Tg values due to the higher aromatic content granted by TPS and 1,1'-binaphthalene moieties. Optical results of the oligo-SBs showed broad absorption and emission behavior in the visible spectrum, ranging from deep blue (o-SBN1 and o-SBB1) to blue (o-SBN2 and o-SBB2). The structure promotes a clear bathochromic shift for TPS-based oligomers, attributed to an extended pi-conjugation across the backbone. In addition, the pi-pi overlap effect highlights larger Stokes shifts for the DMS core oligomers o-SN2 (133 nm) and o-SBB1 (195 nm). The oligo-SBs were found to be wide-bandgap materials, with Egopt values in the range of 2.60 eV to 3.67 eV. The higher molecular weight of o-SBN2, which provided an extended pi-conjugation, allows the lowest value of Egopt (2.60 eV) to be achieved. In addition, DFT, TDDFT and EDDM calculations were performed on trimeric oligo-SBs, revealing that HOMOs are localized in the amine-terminal fraction, while LUMOs are localized over the terminal aldehyde groups. These findings highlight the used DMS and TPS cores in Schiff base materials, providing valuable insights into fine-tuning physicochemical properties through the use of suitable building blocks and their potential as optoelectronic materials.

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Título según WOS: Silicon-Containing π-Conjugated Schiff Base Oligomers with Naphthalene or Binaphthalene Moieties in the Backbone: Synthesis and Study of Properties
Título de la Revista: POLYMERS
Volumen: 17
Número: 10
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3390/polym17101316

Notas: ISI