Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5187648 | Polymer | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of side chain length of Ï-conjugated poly(9,9-dialkylfluorene)s has been studied in semi-dilute (10Â mg/mL) toluene solutions using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and 1H and 2H NMR spectroscopies. Under these conditions, SANS data indicate that poly(9,9-dinonylfluorene) and poly(9,9-dioctylfluorene) are dissolved down to the molecule level and appear as elongated one-dimensional chains (length >20-30Â nm). In contrast, the shorter side chain polymers exhibit a self-association so that poly(9,9-diheptylfluorene) forms thin sheet-like (â¼1Â nm) and poly(9,9-dihexylfluorene) thin (â¼1Â nm) and thick sheet-like (>6Â nm) aggregates. 1H NMR data, together with the density functional theory (DFT) calculations, however, show that this occurs without changes in the conformation of the polymer backbone.
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Authors
M. Knaapila, L. Almásy, V.M. Garamus, M.L. Ramos, L.L.G. Justino, F. Galbrecht, E. Preis, U. Scherf, H.D. Burrows, A.P. Monkman,