Oligophenylenevinylenes in Spatially Confined Nanochannels: Monitoring Intermolecular Interactions by UV/Vis and Raman Spectroscopy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
Perhydrotriphenylene-based channel-forming inclusion compounds (ICs) and thin films made of polyphenylenevinylene
(PPV)-type oligomers with terminal alkoxy groups are investigated and compared in a combined experimental and theoretical
approach. Interchromophore interactions and host-guest interactions are elucidated by UV/Vis and Raman spectroscopy. The
impact of the local environment of the chromophore on the optical and photophysical properties is discussed in light of
quantum-chemical calculations. In stark contrast to thin films where preferential side-by-side orientation leads to quenching of
photoluminescence (PL) via non-emissive traps, the ICs are found to be attractivematerials for opto-electronic applications: they
offer high chromophore concentrations, but at the same time behave as quasi-isolated entities of tightly packed, well-oriented
objects with high PL quantum yields and the possibility of color tuning.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Botta, Chiara
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