Two thiophene-derived copolymers containing pyrene groups were synthesized using FeCl3 as oxidizing agent. The 3-methyl-4-(4-(pyren-1-yl)butoxy)thiophene/3-dodecylthiophene (PyT/3DT) molar ratio was varied: P (PyT1-co-3DT25) (1/25) and P(PyT1-co-3DT40) (1/40). The polymers were characterized by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), proton nuclear magnetic resonance CH NMR), gel permeation chromatography (GPC), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-vis), electric conductivity, cyclic voltammetry, and photoluminescence analysis (PL). P(PyT1-co-3DT25) and P(PyT1-co-3DT40) exhibited good thermal stability with T-10, (10 wt% loss temperature) values at 428 and 415 degrees C, and T-g values of 62 and 64 degrees C, respectively. The incorporation of pyrene-labeled thiophene units in poly(3-dodecylthiophene) (P3DT) generated a new absorption band at a lower wavelength than the absorption band corresponding to P3DT. The thermal effect was studied in the transmittance spectra, and compared with their analog P3DT. The transmittance spectra of the polymers showed a temperature dependence. For P(PyT1-co-3DT25), with a temperature change of 55 degrees C (from 25 to 80 degrees C), the maximum displacement of the transmittance spectrum was around 95 nm. P(PyT1-co3DT25) showed a polydispersity (M-w/M-n) of 2.8, similar to P3DT.