Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5208139 | Progress in Polymer Science | 2014 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
This review highlights recent developments in the grafting of conjugated polymers onto various substrates for organic electronic devices. The rapid development of multi-layer architectures demands the preparation of well-defined interfaces between both compatible and incompatible materials. It is promising therefore that interface-engineering is now known to help passivate charge trap states, control energy level alignments, enhance charge extraction, guide active-layer morphologies, and improve material compatibility, adhesion and device stability. In organic electronic devices, conjugated polymers are in contact with a wide range of constituents, such as metals, metal oxides, organic materials, and inorganic particles. Covalent bonds between these materials and macromolecules are desired to yield intimate contacts and well-defined interfaces. Following an overview of the various synthetic methodologies of conjugated polymers, the chemistry of tethering macromolecular chains onto nanoparticles and flat surfaces is described. The creation of functional hybrid materials offers the potential to deliver efficient and low-cost devices.
Keywords
SAMDPPPPPETGACNTMALDI-TOFGPCPPVCdSePSICTPCdTeTHFPCEAFMP3HTOLEDP4VPDSSCOPVPNIPAMP3ATPPh3PsbRMatrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time-of-flight mass spectrometryPTMP3OTDPPESingle WallMEH-PPVCNMnuclear magnetic resonance1,2-Bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane1,5-CyclooctadienePEDOT:PSSPoly(3-alkylthiophene)Poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide)scanning electronic microscopyHomoZinc oxideZnOIndium tin oxideGraphene oxideITOTemhighest occupied molecular orbitalPolymer brushesTetrahydrofuranThermo-Gravimetric AnalysisTrinitrotolueneTriphenylphosphineNMRSelf-assembled monolayerTnTTiO2Diels–AlderbipyTitanium dioxideOrganic light-emitting diodesPower conversion efficiencySurfacesSiO2Silicon dioxideXPSOrganic photovoltaicsultra-violetInfra-redLUMOSEMAromaticHybrid materialsTransmission electron microscopyatomic force microscopynanorodNanoparticleCarbon nanomaterialNanocrystalsquantum dotsCyclic voltammetryDispersityPoly(3-methylthiophene)Poly(3-octylthiophene)Poly(3-hexylthiophene)Poly(4-vinylpyridine)Poly(phenylene vinylene)PMMAPoly(methyl methacrylate)polyacetylenePolyfluorenePolyphenyleneConjugated polymerConjugated polymersGraftingCodGel permeation chromatographyLowest Unoccupied Molecular Orbital
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Authors
Antoine Bousquet, Hussein Awada, Roger C. Hiorns, Christine Dagron-Lartigau, Laurent Billon,