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Original Articles

Synthesis, Characterization, and Study of Electrochemical Behavior of N-alkyl Substituted Polycarbazole Derivatives

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Pages 825-836 | Received 04 Dec 2010, Accepted 22 Jan 2011, Published online: 25 Aug 2011
 

Abstract

Poly(9-dodecylcarbazole) (PDDC) and poly[(9-dodecylcarbazole)-co-thiophene] (PDDCT) were synthesized via oxidative coupling method using FeCl3 and the polymers exhibited good solubility in polar aprotic solvents. The synthesized polymers were characterized using UV-visible, FTIR, 1H-NMR spectroscopic techniques. The polymers exhibited thermal stability up to 300°C. The absorption spectra showed the maximum absorption peak at 414 and 443 nm (λmax), respectively, for PDDC and PDDCT. The electrochemical analysis revealed that the band gaps calculated for PDDC and PDDCT are 2.21 eV and 1.91 eV, respectively. The study of anodic peak current against scan rate showed that the electrochemical process is diffusion-limited.

Acknowledgments

We are thankful to the Defence Research Development Organization (DRDO), India, for their research grant (ERIP/ER/0403454/M/01 dt 15.11.2004).

Notes

a Φox and Φred are the onset oxidation and reduction potential calculated from cyclic voltammogram.

b The optical band gap was obtained from empirical formula, Eg = 1240/λedge, in which λedge is the onset value of the absorption spectrum in the longer wavelength direction.

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