Polysilanes are composed of SiSi in main chains.The delocalization of -orbitals along the silicon backbone
results in a HOMO-LUMO band gap as low as 3~4 eV
which leads to a strong absorption in UV region and unique conducting or semiconducting properties with doping.At the same time
linear polysilane also tends to show a good solubility in several solvents.These properties will meet some potential applications as photoconductors
semiconductors
nonlinear optical materials
LEDs and photoresists.However
polysilanes containing SiCl or SiH bonds are moisture and air sensitive
and their optical/conductive properties are unacceptable comparing to other functional polymers.For this reason
the functional modification of polysilane is necessary.In this review
firstly
the relationship between the structure and the electrical characteristics of polysilane is summarized.Conjugate effect
electronic effect and steric hindered effect of substitution provide significant changes in the electronic structure
and then affect the optical and electrical properties of the polysilane.Secondly
the recent progress in polysilane modification methods is classified and reviewed in detail.Post-functionalization is focused on the mild reaction conditions and plenty of selections in functional side groups.Finally
the feasibility in applying polysilanes as base material is prospected.