Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1400066 European Polymer Journal 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

A maleated ethylene–propylene copolymer (EP-MAH) was labelled with 1-naphthalene- and/or 1-pyrenemethylamine to yield an EP copolymer bearing succinimide pendants all labelled with a chromophore. The labelled EPs were reacted with LiAlH4 so that the polar succinimide linker group between the EP backbone and the chromophore was converted into apolar pyrrolidine units. The resulting products were purified through a gel permeation chromatography column to remove the cleaved off chromophores. FT-IR spectroscopy revealed that after reduction, the peak assigned to the succinimide carbonyls was strongly diminished. UV–vis absorption and steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence measurements were performed in hexane and THF. The reduction of the succinimide carbonyls was found to have a significant effect on the luminescence properties of the labelled EPs. The polar associations taking place between the succinimide moieties in hexane were found to be dramatically decreased after reduction as shown by UV–vis absorption, steady-state excitation and emission fluorescence, time-resolved fluorescence, and fluorescence resonance energy transfer. These results demonstrate that the presence of pyrene aggregates for EP-MAH labelled with 1-pyrenemethylamine is due primarily to the polar succinimide moieties rather than the aromatic pyrene.

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