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Disorder in P3HT Nanoparticles Probed by Optical Spectroscopy on P3HT-b-PEG Micelles

Authors :
Jürgen Köhler
Paul M. Reichstein
Richard Hildner
Fabian Panzer
Konstantin Schötz
Patrick Beer
Mukundan Thelakkat
Dominic Raithel
Optical spectroscopy of functional nanosystems
Source :
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. a, Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 125(47), 10165-10173. AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Chemical Society, 2021.

Abstract

We employ photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy on individual nanoscale aggregates of the conjugated polymer poly(3-hexylthiophene), P3HT, at room temperature (RT) and at low temperature (LT) (1.5 K), to unravel different levels of structural and electronic disorder within P3HT nanoparticles. The aggregates are prepared by self-assembly of the block copolymer P3HT-block-poly(ethylene glycol) (P3HT-b-PEG) into micelles, with the P3HT aggregates constituting the micelles' core. Irrespective of temperature, we find from the intensity ratio between the 0-1 and 0-0 peaks in the PL spectra that the P3HT aggregates are of H-type nature, as expected from pi-stacked conjugated thiophene backbones. Moreover, the distributions of the PL peak ratios demonstrate a large variation of disorder between micelles (inter-aggregate disorder) and within individual aggregates (intra-aggregate disorder). Upon cooling from RT to LT, the PL spectra red-shift by 550 cm(-1), and the energy of the (effective) carbon-bond stretch mode is reduced by 100 cm(-1). These spectral changes indicate that the P3HT backbone in the P3HT-b-PEG copolymer does not fully planarize before aggregation at RT and that upon cooling, partial planarization occurs. This intra-chain torsional disorder is ultimately responsible for the intra-and inter-aggregate disorder. These findings are supported by temperature-dependent absorption spectra on thin P3HT films. The interplay between intra-chain, intra-aggregate, and inter-aggregate disorder is key for the bulk photophysical properties of nanoparticles based on conjugated polymers, for example, in hierarchical (super-) structures. Ultimately, these properties determine the usefulness of such structures in hybrid organic-inorganic materials, for example, in (bio-)sensing and optoelectronics applications.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15205215 and 10895639
Volume :
125
Issue :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. a
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....840b09967417b40af600ca7dac090eae