Chemical Abstracts

Chemical Abstracts
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Total Pages: 2762
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Genre: Chemistry
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Photophysics of Molecular Materials

Photophysics of Molecular Materials
Author: Guglielmo Lanzani
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2006-05-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3527607390

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Carbon based pi-conjugated materials offer a broad range of applications, going from molecular electronics and single molecule devices to nanotechnology, plastic electronics and optoelectronics. The proper physical description of such materials is in between that of molecular solids and that of low-dimensional covalent semiconductors. This book is a comprehensive review of their elementary excitations processes and dynamics, which merges the two viewpoints, sometimes very different if not contrasting. In each chapter, a broad tutorial introduction provides a solid physical background to the topic, which is further discussed based on recent experimental results obtained via state-of-the-art techniques. Both the molecular, intra-chain character and the solid state, inter-molecular physics is addressed. Reports on single molecule and single polymer chain spectroscopy introduce the on-site phenomena. Several chapters are dedicated to nano-probes, steady state and transient spectroscopies. The highly ordered state, occurring in single crystals, is also discussed thoroughly. Finally, less conventional tools such as THz spectroscopy are discussed in detail. The book provides a useful introduction to the field for newcomers, and a valid reference for experienced researchers in the field.

Semiconducting Polymers

Semiconducting Polymers
Author: Georges Hadziioannou
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 786
Release: 2006-12-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3527312714

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The field of semiconducting polymers has attracted many researchers from a diversity of disciplines. Printed circuitry, flexible electronics and displays are already migrating from laboratory successes to commercial applications, but even now fundamental knowledge is deficient concerning some of the basic phenomena that so markedly influence a device's usefulness and competitiveness. This two-volume handbook describes the various approaches to doped and undoped semiconducting polymers taken with the aim to provide vital understanding of how to control the properties of these fascinating organic materials. Prominent researchers from the fields of synthetic chemistry, physical chemistry, engineering, computational chemistry, theoretical physics, and applied physics cover all aspects from compounds to devices. Since the first edition was published in 2000, significant findings and successes have been achieved in the field, and especially handheld electronic gadgets have become billion-dollar markets that promise a fertile application ground for flexible, lighter and disposable alternatives to classic silicon circuitry. The second edition brings readers up-to-date on cutting edge research in this field.

Film Stabilizaiton and Photophysics of Unconventional Conjugated Polymers

Film Stabilizaiton and Photophysics of Unconventional Conjugated Polymers
Author: Kara Martin
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Release: 2018
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Conjugated polymers offer a unique opportunity to develop high performing, flexible, lightweight, and large area electronic devices. With advances in conjugated polymer understanding and synthesis, the use of polymers as active layer materials in electronic applications, rather than just substrate materials, has become more promising. However, defects in morphological stability, as well as imperfect electronic understanding, are still present, limiting the use of these materials in commercializable electronics. Fundamental understanding of structure-property relationships can allow for facile synthetic solutions to major drawbacks of conjugated polymer integration in standard device architectures. Chapter 1 presents background research on the history of conjugated polymer development and the electronic device architectures these materials are typically incorporated in. Chapter 2 presents the use of thiol-ene chemistry to stabilize poly(3-alkylthiophene) films through a grafting-to procedure. This offers a simple way to produce highly oriented, insoluble, semi-conducting films through facile synthetic tuning of the polymers end-groups and side chains. In Chapter 3, the photophysics of carborane containing poly(dihexylfluorene) polymers is discussed. These unique class of materials experience drastic solvatochromism making them highly coveted for simple sensing applications. Through extensive spectroscopic investigations, a complete understanding of the excited-state dynamics is presented. Chapter 4 extends on Chapter 3 by demonstrating a straightforward method to synthesize carborane containing poly(dihexylfluorene)s with emissive properties that change with fluorene conjugation length, allowing for emission color tuning of the polymer solid and solution states. Lastly, Chapter 5 presents the synthesis of novel poly(bisthienyl carborane) and poly(bisthienyl carborane-alt-thiophene) is presented. This is the first example of a soluble conjugated polymer implementing a strong donor aromatic group and a strong acceptor carborane junction in the repeat unit. The fascinating excited-state characteristics are determined through femtosecond and nanosecond spectroscopy, showing the polymer can promote triplet formation on the carborane unit, making it useful for triplet sensitization applications. The work presented in this thesis shows that straightforward synthetic techniques can be used to highly affect the properties of common conjugated polymers, making them more robust or beneficial for electronic applications. Side-chain and backbone engineering is a necessary technique for furthering the development of useful and applicable "plastic" electronics.

Intrinsically Trapped Triplet Excitons in Pi-Conjugated Polymers

Intrinsically Trapped Triplet Excitons in Pi-Conjugated Polymers
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Release: 1997
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The X-band spin 1 photoluminescence-detected magnetic resonance of frozen toluene solutions of poly (p-phenylene ethynylene) (PPE) and poly (p-phenylene)-type ladder (LPPP) polymers are presented. The amplitude of the 800-1100 G wide triplet resonance pattern decreases with decreasing concentration of PPE in toluene and tetrahydrofuran; in frozen saturated solutions of LPPP it is about half of that in neat films. The results suggest the resonance is largely due to a long-lived (30 microsecs) trapped triplet exciton state localized on a phenylene ring and stabilized by coupling to a segment of an adjacent chain. The role of this trapped triplet in the photophysics of pi-conjugated polymers is discussed.