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Synergistic photoluminescence enhancement in conjugated polymer-di-ureasil organic–inorganic composites

Poly(fluorene) conjugated polyelectrolyte (CPE)-di-ureasil organic–inorganic composites have been prepared using a versatile sol–gel processing method, which enables selective localisation of the CPE within the di-ureasil matrix. Introduction of the CPE during the sol–gel reaction leads to a homogen...

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Autores principales: Willis-Fox, Niamh, Marques, Ana-Teresa, Arlt, Jochen, Scherf, Ullrich, Carlos, Luís D., Burrows, Hugh D., Evans, Rachel C.
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5947540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29861958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc02409a
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author Willis-Fox, Niamh
Marques, Ana-Teresa
Arlt, Jochen
Scherf, Ullrich
Carlos, Luís D.
Burrows, Hugh D.
Evans, Rachel C.
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Marques, Ana-Teresa
Arlt, Jochen
Scherf, Ullrich
Carlos, Luís D.
Burrows, Hugh D.
Evans, Rachel C.
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description Poly(fluorene) conjugated polyelectrolyte (CPE)-di-ureasil organic–inorganic composites have been prepared using a versatile sol–gel processing method, which enables selective localisation of the CPE within the di-ureasil matrix. Introduction of the CPE during the sol–gel reaction leads to a homogeneous distribution of the CPE throughout the di-ureasil, whereas a post-synthesis solvent permeation route leads to the formation of a confined layer of the CPE at the di-ureasil surface. The CPE and the di-ureasil both function as photoactive components, contributing directly to, and enhancing the optical properties of their composite material. The bright blue photoluminescence exhibited by CPE-di-ureasils is reminiscent of the parent CPE; however the distinct contribution of the di-ureasil to the steady-state emission profile is also apparent. This is accompanied by a dramatic increase in the photoluminescence quantum yield to >50%, which is a direct consequence of the synergy between the two components. Picosecond time-correlated single photon counting measurements reveal that the di-ureasil effectively isolates the CPE chains, leading to emissive trap sites which have a high radiative probability. Moreover, intimate mixing of the CPE and the di-ureasil, coupled with their strong spectral overlap, results in efficient excitation energy transfer from the di-ureasil to these emissive traps. Given the simple, solution-based fabrication method and the structural tunability of the two components, this approach presents an efficient route to highly desirable CPE-hybrid materials whose optoelectronic properties may be enhanced and tailored for a targeted application.
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spelling pubmed-59475402018-06-01 Synergistic photoluminescence enhancement in conjugated polymer-di-ureasil organic–inorganic composites Willis-Fox, Niamh Marques, Ana-Teresa Arlt, Jochen Scherf, Ullrich Carlos, Luís D. Burrows, Hugh D. Evans, Rachel C. Chem Sci Chemistry Poly(fluorene) conjugated polyelectrolyte (CPE)-di-ureasil organic–inorganic composites have been prepared using a versatile sol–gel processing method, which enables selective localisation of the CPE within the di-ureasil matrix. Introduction of the CPE during the sol–gel reaction leads to a homogeneous distribution of the CPE throughout the di-ureasil, whereas a post-synthesis solvent permeation route leads to the formation of a confined layer of the CPE at the di-ureasil surface. The CPE and the di-ureasil both function as photoactive components, contributing directly to, and enhancing the optical properties of their composite material. The bright blue photoluminescence exhibited by CPE-di-ureasils is reminiscent of the parent CPE; however the distinct contribution of the di-ureasil to the steady-state emission profile is also apparent. This is accompanied by a dramatic increase in the photoluminescence quantum yield to >50%, which is a direct consequence of the synergy between the two components. Picosecond time-correlated single photon counting measurements reveal that the di-ureasil effectively isolates the CPE chains, leading to emissive trap sites which have a high radiative probability. Moreover, intimate mixing of the CPE and the di-ureasil, coupled with their strong spectral overlap, results in efficient excitation energy transfer from the di-ureasil to these emissive traps. Given the simple, solution-based fabrication method and the structural tunability of the two components, this approach presents an efficient route to highly desirable CPE-hybrid materials whose optoelectronic properties may be enhanced and tailored for a targeted application. Royal Society of Chemistry 2015-12-01 2015-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5947540/ /pubmed/29861958 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc02409a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY-NC 3.0)
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Scherf, Ullrich
Carlos, Luís D.
Burrows, Hugh D.
Evans, Rachel C.
Synergistic photoluminescence enhancement in conjugated polymer-di-ureasil organic–inorganic composites
title Synergistic photoluminescence enhancement in conjugated polymer-di-ureasil organic–inorganic composites
title_full Synergistic photoluminescence enhancement in conjugated polymer-di-ureasil organic–inorganic composites
title_fullStr Synergistic photoluminescence enhancement in conjugated polymer-di-ureasil organic–inorganic composites
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic photoluminescence enhancement in conjugated polymer-di-ureasil organic–inorganic composites
title_short Synergistic photoluminescence enhancement in conjugated polymer-di-ureasil organic–inorganic composites
title_sort synergistic photoluminescence enhancement in conjugated polymer-di-ureasil organic–inorganic composites
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5947540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29861958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc02409a
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