Synthesis and properties of glass-forming phenothiazine and carbazole adducts
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2008Author
Simokaitienė, Jūratė
Gražulevičius, Juozas Vidas
Jankauskas, Vygintas
Rutkaitė, Ramunė
Sidaravičius, Donatas Jonas
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Charge-tran sporting and photoluminescent phenothiazine and carbazole adducts were synthesized and their thermal, optical, photophysical and photoelectrical properties were studied. The materials synthesized were found to constitute glasses with glass transition temperatures in the range of 63-78 degrees C. Their initial weight loss temperatures range from 334 to 362 degrees C. Steady state and time-resolved fluorescence spectrometry techniques have revealed energy transfer in the adducts of carbazole and phenothiazine and the existence of excimer forming sites in the films of 3-(10-phenothiazinyl)-9-ethylcarbazole. and 3-(9-carbazolyi)-9-ethylcarbazole. The electron photoemission spectra of the materials were recorded and the ionization potentials of 5.38-5.87eV were established. Time-of-flight hole drift mobilities of carbazole twin compound molecularly dispersed in bisphenol Z polycarbonate (1:2 by weight) approach 2 x 10(-5) cm(2)/V s at high electric field.
