The self-assembly of colloidal building blocks into complex and hierarchical structures offers a versatile and powerful toolbox for the creation of new photonic and optoelectronic materials. However, well-defined and monodisperse colloids of semiconducting polymers, which would form excellent building blocks for such self-assembled materials, are not readily available. Here we report the first demonstration of a Suzuki-Miyaura dispersion polymerization; this method produces highly monodisperse submicrometer particles of a variety of semiconducting polymers. Moreover, we show that these monodisperse particles readily self-assemble into photonic crystals that exhibit a pronounced photonic stopgap. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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Kuehne, A. J. C., Gather, M. C., & Sprakel, J. (2012). Monodisperse conjugated polymer particles by Suzuki-Miyaura dispersion polymerization. Nature Communications, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2085
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