Journal article

The tuning of the energy levels of dibenzosilole copolymers and applications in organic electronics

CW Keyworth, KL Chan, JG Labram, TD Anthopoulos, SE Watkins, M McKiernan, AJP White, AB Holmes, CK Williams

Journal of Materials Chemistry | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2011

Abstract

An understanding of the structure-function relationships of conjugated polymers is an invaluable resource for the successful design of new materials for use in organic electronics. To this end, we report the synthesis, characterisation and optoelectronic properties of a range of new alternating copolymers of dibenzosilole. Suzuki polycondensation reactions were used to afford a series of eight conjugated materials by the respective combination of either a 3,6- or 2,7-linked 9,9-dioctyldibenzosilole with 3,6-linked-N- octylcarbazole, triarylamine, oxadiazole and triazole monomers. The copolymers were fully characterised using 1H, 13C{1H} NMR spectroscopy, size exclusion chromatography (SEC), ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Imperial College London for provision of a student bursary and a doctoral training award, Cambridge Display Technology Ltd. for financial support via a CASE award, Ann Wilson for assistance with material characterisation, and CSIRO for access to their AC-II spectrometer.