Aromatic polyphosphonates as high refractive index polymers

Emily K. Macdonald, Joseph C. Lacey, Ichiro Ogura, Michael P. Shaver

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    Abstract

    Highly refractive and transparent polyphosphonates with varying aromatic backbones have been synthesised by polycondensation of phosphonic dichlorides and diols, significantly expanding the reported scope of these intrinsic high refractive index polymers. The polyphosphonates display excellent thermal properties, with thermal stability up to 450 °C and tuneable glass transition temperatures ranging from 41 to 214 °C by terminating the polymer with different alcohols. The polymers synthesised also possess excellent optical properties, with low UV cut off points and high refractive indices up to 1.66, the highest reported for this type of polymer. We also report Abbe numbers for this class of polymers for the first time; all are high (>22), making these polymers excellent potential candidates for a range of optical applications.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)14-23
    JournalEuropean Polymer Journal
    Volume87
    Early online date10 Dec 2016
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2017

    Keywords

    • Polyphosphonates
    • Intrinsic high refractive index
    • Optical transparency
    • Low optical dispersion
    • Heteroatom containing polymers
    • Abbe number

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