Using low generation dendrimers as monomers to construct dendronized hyperbranched polymers with high nonlinear optical performance†
Abstract
By combining the structure of hyperbranched polymer and dendrimer, two second-order nonlinear optical (NLO) dendronized hyperbranched polymers, PG1 and PG2, were prepared with satisfactory yields through the Suzuki coupling reaction using low generation dendrimers as the monomers. Due to their highly branched structure, both of them have good solubility and processability. These two polymers inherited the advantages of hyperbranched polymers (good stability) and dendrimers (large NLO coefficient) simultaneously, especially for PG1. Its NLO coefficient d33 value and d33(∞) value were as high as 166 and 27 pm V−1, respectively, and no obvious decay was observed in its d33 value when its thin film was heated to 117 °C.