Aggregation of the hairy rod conjugated polyelectrolyte poly{1,4-phenylene-[9,9-bis(4-phenoxybutylsulfonate)]fluorene-2,7-diyl} in aqueous solution: an experimental and molecular modelling study
Abstract
The aggregation of the fluorescent hairy rod, anionic conjugated polyelectrolyte poly{1,4-phenylene-[9,9-bis(4-phenoxybutylsulfonate)]fluorene-2,7-diyl} (PBS-PFP) has been studied in aqueous solutions by molecular dynamics simulations, fluorescence and light scattering. Formation of clusters leads to considerable increases in light scattering, decreases in the fluorescence quantum yields and red shifts in emission maxima. Molecular dynamics simulations considering two isolated tetramers in aqueous solution show that they rapidly form aggregates, and support experimental evidence for the association of polymer chains involving both electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions. They also provide indications for proximity of aromatic rings, which is likely to be the main factor responsible for the observed fluorescence behaviour. However, there are no indications of extensive π-stacking. The organic co-solvents