Highly Efficient Preparation of Length and Width-Controllable Donor–Acceptor Nanoribbons via Polymerization-Induced Crystallization-Driven Self-Assembly of Fully Conjugated Block Copolymers
Hwangseok Kim,
Jaeho Lee,
Soon-Hyeok Hwang
et al.
Abstract:Despite the high potential of one-dimensional (1D) donor−acceptor (D−A) coaxial nanostructures in bulk-heterojunction solar cell applications, the preparation of such 1D nanostructures using π-conjugated polymers has remained elusive. Herein, we demonstrate the first example of D−A semiconducting nanoribbons based on fully conjugated block copolymers (BCPs) prepared in a highly efficient procedure with controllable width and length via living crystallization-driven self-assembly (CDSA). Initially, Suzuki−Miyau… Show more
The Pd-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura polycondensations (SMPs) has emerged as a powerful method for synthesizing conjugated polymers (CPs). While numerous reports have utilized dibromoarene and diiodoarene derivatives as monomers, research on the...
The Pd-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura polycondensations (SMPs) has emerged as a powerful method for synthesizing conjugated polymers (CPs). While numerous reports have utilized dibromoarene and diiodoarene derivatives as monomers, research on the...
Conjugated core–shell bottlebrush polymers are synthesized by ROMP. P3HT as a crystallizable block and PEG as a colloidally stabilizing block lead to self-assembly into several unique crystalline nanostructures with long conjugation lengths.
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