Effect of thermal annealing on conformation of meh-ppv chains in polymer matrix: Coexistence of H-and J-aggregates

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In diluted solid solution using poly(2-methoxy-5-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-1,4-phenylenevinylene) (MEH-PPV) and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) or polystyrene (PS), both aggregated and extended conformations could be formed according to the weight ratio. Aggregated conformation in as-cast MEH-PPV/PMMA film presented a J-aggregate-like photoluminescence (PL) emission. After annealing at 160 °C, its PL showed characteristics of both J-and H-aggregates at the same time; however, extended conformation showed an oligomer-like emission, which was not sensitive to either measurement temperature or annealing temperature. Thus, the conformation transition between aggregated and extended is unlikely to happen in MEH-PPV/PMMA blends during thermal annealing. On the contrary, in MEH-PPV/PS blends, extended conformation dominated in as-cast film with oligomer-like emissions; after annealing at 160 °C, both J-and H-aggregate-like PL emissions were observed, indicating the conformation transitioned from extended to aggregated. Therefore, our work may suggest a new method to manipulate photophysical properties of conjugated polymers by combining appropriate host matrix and thermal annealing processes.

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Hu, S., Liao, Y., Zhang, Y., Yan, X., Zhao, Z., Chen, W., … Sheng, C. (2020). Effect of thermal annealing on conformation of meh-ppv chains in polymer matrix: Coexistence of H-and J-aggregates. Polymers, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12081771

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