Literature DB >> 12618803

Cyclodextrin-threaded conjugated polyrotaxanes as insulated molecular wires with reduced interstrand interactions.

Franco Cacialli1, Joanne S Wilson, Jasper J Michels, Clement Daniel, Carlos Silva, Richard H Friend, Nikolai Severin, Paolo Samorì, Jürgen P Rabe, Michael J O'Connell, Peter N Taylor, Harry L Anderson.   

Abstract

Control of intermolecular interactions is crucial to the exploitation of molecular semiconductors for both organic electronics and the viable manipulation and incorporation of single molecules into nano-engineered devices. Here we explore the properties of a class of materials that are engineered at a supramolecular level by threading a conjugated macromolecule, such as poly(para-phenylene), poly(4,4'-diphenylene vinylene) or polyfluorene through alpha- or beta-cyclodextrin rings, so as to reduce intermolecular interactions and solid-state packing effects that red-shift and partially quench the luminescence. Our approach preserves the fundamental semiconducting properties of the conjugated wires, and is effective at both increasing the photoluminescence efficiency and blue-shifting the emission of the conjugated cores, in the solid state, while still allowing charge-transport. We used the polymers to prepare single-layer light-emitting diodes with Ca and Al cathodes, and observed blue and green emission. The reduced tendency for polymer chains to aggregate allows solution-processing of individual polyrotaxane wires onto substrates, as revealed by scanning force microscopy.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12618803     DOI: 10.1038/nmat750

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Mater        ISSN: 1476-1122            Impact factor:   43.841


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