Nanocomposites based on luminescent colloidal nanocrystals and polymeric ionic liquids towards optoelectronic applications

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Abstract

Polymeric ionic liquids (PILs) are an interesting class of polyelectrolytes, merging peculiar physical-chemical features of ionic liquids with the flexibility, mechanical stability and processability typical of polymers. The combination of PILs with colloidal semiconducting nanocrystals leads to novel nanocomposite materials with high potential for batteries and solar cells. We report the synthesis and properties of a hybrid nanocomposite made of colloidal luminescent CdSe nanocrystals incorporated in a novel ex situ synthesized imidazolium-based PIL, namely, either a poly(N-vinyl-3-butylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate) or a homologous PIL functionalized with a thiol end-group exhibiting a chemical affinity with the nanocrystalsurface. A capping exchange procedure has been implemented for replacing the pristine organic capping molecules of the colloidal CdSe nanocrystals with inorganic chalcogenide ions, aiming to disperse the nano-objects in the PILs, by using a common polar solvent. The as-prepared nanocomposites have been studied by TEM investigation, UV-Vis, steady-state and time resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy for elucidating the effects of the PIL functionalization on the morphological and optical properties of the nanocomposites. © 2014 by the authors.

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Panniello, A., Ingrosso, C., Coupillaud, P., Tamborra, M., Binetti, E., Curri, M. L., … Striccoli, M. (2014). Nanocomposites based on luminescent colloidal nanocrystals and polymeric ionic liquids towards optoelectronic applications. Materials, 7(1), 591–610. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma7010591

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