2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-50532009000100024
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Photophysical properties and quantum chemical studies of poly(2,7-9,9'-dihexylfluorene-dyil)

Abstract: Este trabalho descreve as propriedades fotofísicas (espectros de excitação e de fluorescência, rendimento quântico e tempo de meia-vida de fluorescência) do poli(2,7-9,9'diexil-fluoreno-diil) em soluções diluídas, de quatro solventes (tolueno, tetraidrofurano, clorofórmio e acetato de etila) e no estado sólido. Os espectros de fotoluminescência são característicos da conformação desordenada da cadeia principal, denominada forma α. Espectros eletrônicos de absorção foram simulados para oligômeros de 1 a 11 mero… Show more

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“…Apart from the progress in understanding the relations among photo, optical and electrical properties with structure [8,9] and morphology [10], the relevant use of the fluorene moiety in photovoltaic cells has arisen due to its low lying HOMO level, which is a favorable feature for the open circuit voltage of such devices. The pioneering work of Andersson and Inganäs and co-workers [11][12][13] paved the way for other groups [14,15] to optimize polyfluorenes and demonstrate high device performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from the progress in understanding the relations among photo, optical and electrical properties with structure [8,9] and morphology [10], the relevant use of the fluorene moiety in photovoltaic cells has arisen due to its low lying HOMO level, which is a favorable feature for the open circuit voltage of such devices. The pioneering work of Andersson and Inganäs and co-workers [11][12][13] paved the way for other groups [14,15] to optimize polyfluorenes and demonstrate high device performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16–20,24,25,69–71 These results also show that the increase in sulfur content from P2 F to P3 TFT leads to a decrease in fluorescence quantum yield, from ϕ = 0.61 to ϕ = 0.22, which is consistent with an internal heavy atom effect that facilitates intersystem crossing via spin orbit coupling. 72,73 Nevertheless, P2 F has a higher photoluminescent quantum yield than values reported for homopolymers of poly(alkylfluorene)s in chloroform 74 and a significantly higher quantum yield compared to thiophene-alkylfluorene copolymers, 75 suggesting that the purine unit contributes strongly to the highly fluorescent behavior. The quantum yields of these four purine-containing copolymers are notable, as a benchmark value of ϕ ≥ 0.1 is typically viewed as sufficient for use in organic light-emitting diodes and polymer dots.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The assignment of red-shifted transitions to macromolecular association is widely spread in the literature on conjugated polymers. The formation of dimers (or higher forms) in the electronic ground- or excited-state H or J molecular aggregates or still the presence of the so-called β-phase has been reported . The state of aggregation and the macromolecular conformations associated with it can vary with temperature and excitation wavelength, altering the emission profile and making the assignment of the emitting center(s) under each condition very complex.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%