Issue 33, 2018

Chain shape and thin film behaviour of poly(thiophene)-graft-poly(acrylate urethane)

Abstract

Electronic graft copolymers with conjugated polymer backbones are emerging as promising materials for various organic electronics. These materials combine the advantages of organic electronic materials, such as molecular tunability of opto-electronic and electrochemical properties, with solution processability and other ‘designer’ physical and mechanical properties imparted through the addition of grafted polymer side chains. Future development of such materials with complex molecular architecture requires a better understanding of the effect of molecular parameters, such as side chain length, on the structure and, in turn, on the electronic properties. In this study, poly(thiophene)-graft-poly(acrylate urethane) (PTh-g-PAU) was examined as a model system and we investigate the effect of side chain length on the overall shape and size in solution. Furthermore, the changes in the swelling behaviour of the graft copolymer thin films help in understanding their electrochemical redox properties.

Graphical abstract: Chain shape and thin film behaviour of poly(thiophene)-graft-poly(acrylate urethane)

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Apr 2018
Accepted
25 Jul 2018
First published
26 Jul 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Soft Matter, 2018,14, 6875-6882

Chain shape and thin film behaviour of poly(thiophene)-graft-poly(acrylate urethane)

P. Baek, J. P. Mata, A. Sokolova, A. Nelson, N. Aydemir, R. Shahlori, D. J. McGillivray, D. Barker and J. Travas-Sejdic, Soft Matter, 2018, 14, 6875 DOI: 10.1039/C8SM00777B

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