Abstract
Alkylsubstituted polyfluorenes have emerged as a very attractive class of conjugated polymers, especially for display applications, owing to their pure blue and efficient electroluminescence coupled with a high charge-carrier mobility and good processability. The availability of specific and highly regioselective coupling reactions provides a rich variety of tailored polyfluorene-type polymers and copolymers. The focus of this review, therefore, is on reliable structure-property relationships regarding (i) the interplay of substitution pattern, solid state morphology, and optical/electronic properties, and (ii) the key role of degradation-induced keto defect sites in fluorene-type polymers, and strategies for obtaining defect-free polyfluorenes.
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Scherf, U., & List, E. J. W. (2002, April 4). Semiconducting polyfluorenes - Towards reliable structure-property relationships. Advanced Materials. https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-4095(20020404)14:7<477::AID-ADMA477>3.0.CO;2-9
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