2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.3c00175
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Controlling π-Conjugated Polymer–Acceptor Interactions by Designing Polymers with a Mixture of π-Face Strapped and Nonstrapped Monomers

Abstract: Controlling π-conjugated polymer–acceptor complex interaction, including the interaction strength and location along the polymer backbone, is central to organic electronics and energy applications. Straps in the strapped π-conjugated polymers mask the π-face of the polymer backbone and hence are useful to control the interactions of the π-face of the polymer backbone with other polymer chains and small molecules compared to the conventional pendant solubilizing chains. Herein, we have synthesized a series of s… Show more

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“…It is a common observation that addition of nanomaterials to fluorophore-containing solutions modifies (enhances or reduces) sample fluorescence. However, the influence of absorption and scattering on the fluorescence signal has often been overlooked or insufficiently addressed. The failure to correct the absorption inner filter effect (IFE) typically results in an underestimation of the sample’s true fluorescence intensity or an overestimation of nanoparticle-induced fluorescence quenching. Since the impact of scattering on sample fluorescence intensity is usually small, correcting only the sample IFE caused by sample absorption is usually adequate for most applications.…”
Section: Current Uv–vis Spectrophotometric and Spectrofluorometric An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a common observation that addition of nanomaterials to fluorophore-containing solutions modifies (enhances or reduces) sample fluorescence. However, the influence of absorption and scattering on the fluorescence signal has often been overlooked or insufficiently addressed. The failure to correct the absorption inner filter effect (IFE) typically results in an underestimation of the sample’s true fluorescence intensity or an overestimation of nanoparticle-induced fluorescence quenching. Since the impact of scattering on sample fluorescence intensity is usually small, correcting only the sample IFE caused by sample absorption is usually adequate for most applications.…”
Section: Current Uv–vis Spectrophotometric and Spectrofluorometric An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 kDa) and two-dimensional π-conjugated oligomers, without the need for pendant solubilizing chains. 37–40 Furthermore, we successfully synthesized conjugated porous polymer networks using adamantyl strapped building blocks and irreversible P–C bond forming reactions. 41 The incorporation of adamantyl straps not only reduced interchain π–π interactions but also enhanced the residence time of the network in the reaction mixture, resulting in a swollen network that allowed monomers to diffuse and react, enabling control over the network size and crosslinking density.…”
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confidence: 99%