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Solventless processing of conjugated polymers - a review

Autor(es): Brandão, Lúcia ; Viana, Júlio ; Bucknall, David G. ; Bernardo, Gabriel

Data: 2014

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/30199

Origem: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Assunto(s): Conjugated polymers; Solventless processing; Processing–structure–properties relationships; Science & Technology


Descrição

The molecular mobility of polymers in their solid or molten states allows their processing without the need for toxic, “non-friendly” solvents. In this work, the main features of solvent-free processing methods applied to conjugated polymers are reviewed taking into consideration that these materials are largely used in a broad range of (opto-)electronic applications, including organic field-effect transistors, polymer light-emitting diodes and polymer photovoltaic devices. This review addresses the main advantages of processing such materials in their solid state offering an alternative fabrication scheme for several opto-electronic devices. Moreover, the properties of polymer-based opto-electronic devices are largelydependent on the conformations and orientations of polymer molecules in the corresponding polymer thin film layers; especially the ordering of conjugated polymer molecules in the active layer has beena topic of intense research in organic electronics. Therefore, this review also highlights the control of conjugated polymer molecule ordering when using solvent free processing techniques. Finally, conclusions and perspectives of solventless processed conjugated polymer molecules in organic electronics are addressed.

This work was supported by FCT (Foundation for Science and Technology-PORTUGAL) through the program PEst-C/CTM/LA0025/2013 (Strategic Project—LA 25-2013–2014) and by the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) through the program COMPETE (project PTDC/CTM-POL/120843/2010). L. Brandão is grateful to FCT for the post-doc grant(SFRH/BPD/41233/2007).

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) Universidade do Minho
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