The effects of processing conditions on the morphology of single conjugated polymers.
The photoluminescent lifetime of spun-cast single regioregular poly (3-hexylthiophene) (RR P3HT) was found to be significantly larger (2 – 3.5ns) than that of drop-cast chains and that in solution (<0.5ns), which likely implies a chain conformational dependence on the processing method used. Flu...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-208492023-02-28T23:18:59Z The effects of processing conditions on the morphology of single conjugated polymers. Yeo, Hui Lin. Yeow Kok Lee Edwin School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science The photoluminescent lifetime of spun-cast single regioregular poly (3-hexylthiophene) (RR P3HT) was found to be significantly larger (2 – 3.5ns) than that of drop-cast chains and that in solution (<0.5ns), which likely implies a chain conformational dependence on the processing method used. Fluorescence intensity traces of drop-cast and spun-cast single chains were subsequently analyzed to elucidate the typical chain conformations adopted under these different processing conditions. Drop-cast single chains were proposed to either retain its extended conformation in CHCl3 solution, or adopt an ordered structure with hair-pin loops, giving rise to two corresponding distinct types of intensity traces. Spun-cast single chains were largely found to give neat intensity traces exhibiting discrete emission levels and clear off-states, suggesting a compact and collapsed disordered conformation favoring efficient energy funneling to one or a few low-energy exciton traps. These emissive centers of the collapsed chain were proposed to be intrachain aggregates consisting of closely π-stacked segments, therefore possessing weak oscillator strength and an extended radiative lifetime. This possibly explains the significantly increased photoluminescent lifetime observed in single spun-cast chains. Single-molecule photon antibunching experiments were also conducted in an attempt to verify the respective chain conformations by quantitatively determining the number of emitters in the corresponding single chains. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Biological Chemistry 2010-01-19T02:49:29Z 2010-01-19T02:49:29Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20849 en 47 p. application/pdf |
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The photoluminescent lifetime of spun-cast single regioregular poly (3-hexylthiophene) (RR P3HT) was found to be significantly larger (2 – 3.5ns) than that of drop-cast chains and that in solution (<0.5ns), which likely implies a chain conformational dependence on the processing method used. Fluorescence intensity traces of drop-cast and spun-cast single chains were subsequently analyzed to elucidate the typical chain conformations adopted under these different processing conditions. Drop-cast single chains were proposed to either retain its extended conformation in CHCl3 solution, or adopt an ordered structure with hair-pin loops, giving rise to two corresponding distinct types of intensity traces. Spun-cast single chains were largely found to give neat intensity traces exhibiting discrete emission levels and clear off-states, suggesting a compact and collapsed disordered conformation favoring efficient energy funneling to one or a few low-energy exciton traps. These emissive centers of the collapsed chain were proposed to be intrachain aggregates consisting of closely π-stacked segments, therefore possessing weak oscillator strength and an extended radiative lifetime. This possibly explains the significantly increased photoluminescent lifetime observed in single spun-cast chains. Single-molecule photon antibunching experiments were also conducted in an attempt to verify the respective chain conformations by quantitatively determining the number of emitters in the corresponding single chains. |
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The effects of processing conditions on the morphology of single conjugated polymers. |
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