Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
177330 Dyes and Pigments 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A redox-active, near-infrared absorbing dinuclear ruthenium complex was incorporated into the mainchain of polyimides using a two-stage polymerization method. The polyimides show high thermal stability with a decomposition temperature range from 172 to 248 °C and glass transition temperature of 97–180 °C, depending on the dianhydride monomer used. The polyimides are redox active, electrochromic at 1600 nm with the ruthenium complex being in the mixed-valence state and fluorescent at 790 nm.

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