1. Photodegradation of P3HT−A Systematic Study of Environmental Factors
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Hans-Joachim Egelhaaf, Jens Hauch, Larry Lüer, Holger Hintz, Thomas Chassé, and Heiko Peisert
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Absorption spectroscopy ,Singlet oxygen ,Infrared ,General Chemical Engineering ,Analytical chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Photochemistry ,medicine.disease_cause ,Fluorescence spectroscopy ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Limiting oxygen concentration ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) ,Photodegradation ,Ultraviolet - Abstract
The influence of environmental factors on the degradation process of P3HT film has been investigated quantitatively. The decay kinetics of the polymer absorption during variation of intensity and spectral distribution of the incident light, oxygen concentration, humidity level as well as temperature are monitored using infrared and UV/vis absorption spectroscopy. Additionally, the oxygen diffusion into the polymer film has been investigated using fluorescence spectroscopy under the same experimental conditions. The degradation process is light initiated with a strong increase of the effectiveness toward the ultraviolet region of the spectrum. The observed photo oxidation is not oxygen diffusion limited although an activation energy of 26 kJmol−1 was observed for both degradation and oxygen diffusion. The observed kinetics, especially its dependence on wavelength of the incident light, point to a radical-based degradation process in the solid state rather than a singlet oxygen-based mechanism as it is obse...
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- 2010
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