posted on 2015-12-30, 00:00authored byThomas
P. Voortman, Ryan C. Chiechi
This
paper compares the morphologies of films of conjugated polymers
in which the backbone (main chain) and pendant groups are varied between
ionic/hydrophilic and aliphatic/hydrophobic. We observe that conjugated
polymers in which the pendant groups and backbone are matched, either
ionic–ionic or hydrophobic–hydrophobic, form smooth,
structured, homogeneous films from water (ionic) or tetrahydrofuran
(hydrophobic). Mismatched conjugated polymers, by contrast, form inhomogeneous
films with rough topologies. The polymers with ionic backbone chains
are conjugated polyions (conjugated polymers with closed-shell charges
in the backbone), which are semiconducting materials with tunable
bad-gaps, not unlike uncharged conjugated polymers.