摘要
The optical properties of the fullerenated poly(epoxy propyl carbazole) (PEPC) have been investigated. Compared with pure PEPC, fullerenated PEPC has the same structure in the UV region of the absorption spectrum, and extends the active range to a longer wavelength. The apparent quenching of PEPC fluorescence was observed in the fullerenated polymer and it can be attributed to intramolecular excited state energy transfer.
The optical properties of the fullerenated poly(epoxy propyl carbazole) (PEPC) have been investigated. Compared with pure PEPC, fullerenated PEPC has the same structure in the UV region of the absorption spectrum, and extends the active range to a longer wavelength. The apparent quenching of PEPC fluorescence was observed in the fullerenated polymer and it can be attributed to intramolecular excited state energy transfer.