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Incorporation of the New anti-Octadecaborane Laser Dyes into Thin Polymer Films: A Temperature-Dependent Photoluminescence and Infrared Spectroscopy Study

New anti-octadecaborane(22) laser dyes have been recently introduced. However, their application in solid thin films is limited, despite being very desirable for electronics. Spectroscopic methods, photoluminescence (PL), and infrared reflection–absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS), are here used to reve...

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Autores principales: Capkova, Tereza, Hanulikova, Barbora, Sevcik, Jakub, Urbanek, Pavel, Antos, Jan, Urbanek, Michal, Kuritka, Ivo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9368784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35955965
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23158832
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author Capkova, Tereza
Hanulikova, Barbora
Sevcik, Jakub
Urbanek, Pavel
Antos, Jan
Urbanek, Michal
Kuritka, Ivo
author_facet Capkova, Tereza
Hanulikova, Barbora
Sevcik, Jakub
Urbanek, Pavel
Antos, Jan
Urbanek, Michal
Kuritka, Ivo
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description New anti-octadecaborane(22) laser dyes have been recently introduced. However, their application in solid thin films is limited, despite being very desirable for electronics. Spectroscopic methods, photoluminescence (PL), and infrared reflection–absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS), are here used to reveal structural responses to a temperature change in thin polymer films made of π- and σ-conjugated and non-conjugated polymers and anti-octadecaborane(22) and its tetra-alkylatedderivatives. It has been observed that borane clusters are not firmly fixed within polymer matrices and that their ability for diffusion out of the polymer film is unprecedented, especially at higher temperatures. This ability is related to thermodynamic transitions of polymer macromolecular chains. PL and IRRAS spectra have revealed a clear correlation with β-transition and α-transition of polymers. The influence of structure and molecular weight of a polymer and the concentration and the substitution type of clusters on mobility of borane clusters within the polymer matrix is demonstrated. A solution is proposed that led to an improvement of the temperature stability of films by 45 °C. The well-known spectroscopic methods have proved to be powerful tools for a non-routine description of the temperature behavior of both borane clusters and polymer matrices.
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spelling pubmed-93687842022-08-12 Incorporation of the New anti-Octadecaborane Laser Dyes into Thin Polymer Films: A Temperature-Dependent Photoluminescence and Infrared Spectroscopy Study Capkova, Tereza Hanulikova, Barbora Sevcik, Jakub Urbanek, Pavel Antos, Jan Urbanek, Michal Kuritka, Ivo Int J Mol Sci Article New anti-octadecaborane(22) laser dyes have been recently introduced. However, their application in solid thin films is limited, despite being very desirable for electronics. Spectroscopic methods, photoluminescence (PL), and infrared reflection–absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS), are here used to reveal structural responses to a temperature change in thin polymer films made of π- and σ-conjugated and non-conjugated polymers and anti-octadecaborane(22) and its tetra-alkylatedderivatives. It has been observed that borane clusters are not firmly fixed within polymer matrices and that their ability for diffusion out of the polymer film is unprecedented, especially at higher temperatures. This ability is related to thermodynamic transitions of polymer macromolecular chains. PL and IRRAS spectra have revealed a clear correlation with β-transition and α-transition of polymers. The influence of structure and molecular weight of a polymer and the concentration and the substitution type of clusters on mobility of borane clusters within the polymer matrix is demonstrated. A solution is proposed that led to an improvement of the temperature stability of films by 45 °C. The well-known spectroscopic methods have proved to be powerful tools for a non-routine description of the temperature behavior of both borane clusters and polymer matrices. MDPI 2022-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9368784/ /pubmed/35955965 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23158832 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Capkova, Tereza
Hanulikova, Barbora
Sevcik, Jakub
Urbanek, Pavel
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Kuritka, Ivo
Incorporation of the New anti-Octadecaborane Laser Dyes into Thin Polymer Films: A Temperature-Dependent Photoluminescence and Infrared Spectroscopy Study
title Incorporation of the New anti-Octadecaborane Laser Dyes into Thin Polymer Films: A Temperature-Dependent Photoluminescence and Infrared Spectroscopy Study
title_full Incorporation of the New anti-Octadecaborane Laser Dyes into Thin Polymer Films: A Temperature-Dependent Photoluminescence and Infrared Spectroscopy Study
title_fullStr Incorporation of the New anti-Octadecaborane Laser Dyes into Thin Polymer Films: A Temperature-Dependent Photoluminescence and Infrared Spectroscopy Study
title_full_unstemmed Incorporation of the New anti-Octadecaborane Laser Dyes into Thin Polymer Films: A Temperature-Dependent Photoluminescence and Infrared Spectroscopy Study
title_short Incorporation of the New anti-Octadecaborane Laser Dyes into Thin Polymer Films: A Temperature-Dependent Photoluminescence and Infrared Spectroscopy Study
title_sort incorporation of the new anti-octadecaborane laser dyes into thin polymer films: a temperature-dependent photoluminescence and infrared spectroscopy study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9368784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35955965
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23158832
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