2000
DOI: 10.1021/ma000316r
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Highly Oriented Langmuir−Blodgett Films of Poly(p-phenylenevinylene) Using a Long Chain Sulfonic Counterion

Abstract: Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films of a poly(p-phenylenevinylene) (PPV) precursor were prepared using an amphiphilic precursor, poly(xylylidenetetrahydrothiophenium chloride) (PTHT), where the counterion chloride was replaced by a long chain dodecylbenzenesulfonate (DBS) ion. Stable PTHT-DBS monolayers were transferred onto quartz substrates in the form of LB films. Using DBS allowed PPV films to be converted under atmospheric pressure at temperatures as low as 80 °C, with conjugation length and optical properties b… Show more

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“…The main difference in PL intensity between the two annealing temperatures occurs at 300 K for the thinnest films, with 5 and 25 bilayers. This is consistent with previous findings 14 where oxidative processes (mainly formation of C@O groups) were attributed to emission quenching centers for 20-bilayer LBL films. Unexpectedly, the maximum PL quenching of the bulk films is almost independent of the concentration of quenching centers.…”
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“…The main difference in PL intensity between the two annealing temperatures occurs at 300 K for the thinnest films, with 5 and 25 bilayers. This is consistent with previous findings 14 where oxidative processes (mainly formation of C@O groups) were attributed to emission quenching centers for 20-bilayer LBL films. Unexpectedly, the maximum PL quenching of the bulk films is almost independent of the concentration of quenching centers.…”
Section: A(420 Nm)/a(350 Nm)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, it is still useful for fundamental studies, especially because it is amenable to form LBL films with high control of film thickness. 14 PPV films can be processed via soluble precursor polyelectrolyte poly(xylylidene tetrahydro-thiophenium chloride) (PTHT) and thermally converted at moderate temperatures ($200-300 C). 15 The thermal elimination at high temperature of the lateral groups, tetrahydro-thiophenium, of PTHT causes undesired consequences for the PPV matrix.…”
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“…A razão dicróica (d = A // /A ⊥ ) calculada em 440 nm diminui de 2,28 para 1,12 quando a espessura do filme aumenta de 5 para 75 camadas, como pode ser visto na Tabela 2. Comparando com filmes altamente organizados, particularmente os obtidos pela técnica Langmuir-Blodgett, 24 os filmes SA-PPV com 75 camadas apresentam uma razão dicróica 3,2 vezes menor. Este dado mostra que estes filmes são comparativamente pouco ordenados confirmando a hipótese de que, com o aumento do número de camadas, há um crescimento desordenado (ou randômico) do filme, propriedade intrínseca da técnica de automontagem.…”
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“…Recently, Marletta reported that PPV precursor, where the counter chloride was replaced by a long chain DBS ion, could be rapidly converted to PPV with a long conjugation length even at a low conversion temperature, 80-100°C [18][19][20][21]. DBS-treated PPV precursor films can be formed via various methods such as Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) [19], self-assembly [19,20] and spin-coating [18], and in all three systems a rapid low conversion process was possible.…”
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