Intermediate states during photodegradation in MEH-PPV solutions and thin films

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The dynamics of photoluminescent response during optical degradation of MEH-PPV in films and chloroform solutions were investigated using various spectroscopic techniques (PL, UV-Vis, FTIR, and XRF). A significant blue shift in photoluminescence (PL) from MEH-PPV films during degradation indicated strong interchain exciton migration and a different photochemical reaction from that of solution. Two distinct wavelength-dependent dynamic PL responses were observed in MEH-PPV, and were attributed to photoactivation in the long side chain and polymer backbone. It was verified by a control experiment with BDMO-PPV which has symmetric side chains. The dynamic PL results indicate that the degradation process involves at least two-step photochemical reactions in the side chain and backbone. We also found that chlorine showed no effect on the optical degradation process.

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Galey, C., & Park, H. (2019). Intermediate states during photodegradation in MEH-PPV solutions and thin films. AIP Advances, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5099382

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