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Gel Trapping Enables Optical Spectroscopy of Single Solvated Conjugated Polymers in Equilibrium. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Single-molecule studies have revealed important insights into the properties of conjugated polymers, particularly in solid-state and desolvated forms, demonstrating that desolvation typically causes chain collapse and aggregations that impact their characteristics.
  • A new gel trapping technique allows for the immobilization of individual conjugated macromolecules without altering their natural conformations, unlike traditional methods.
  • This approach enables the recording of luminescence spectra, time-resolved fluorescence, and investigation of photodynamics, highlighting the significant effects of desolvation and chain collapse on the photophysics of various conjugated polymers.

Article Abstract

Single-molecule studies have provided a wealth of insight into the photophysics of conjugated polymers in the solid and desolvated state. Desolvating conjugated chains, .., by their embedding in inert solid matrices, invariably leads to chain collapse and the formation of intermolecular aggregates, which have a pronounced effect on their properties. By contrast, the luminescent properties of individual semiconducting polymers in their solvated and thermodynamic state remain largely unexplored. In this paper, we demonstrate a versatile gel trapping technique that enables the chemistry-free immobilization and interrogation of individual conjugated macromolecules, which retain a fully equilibrated conformation by contrast to conventional solid-state immobilization methods. We show how the technique can be used to record full luminescence spectra of single chains, to evaluate their time-resolved fluorescence, and to probe their photodynamics. Finally, we explore how the photophysics of different conjugated polymers is strongly affected by desolvation and chain collapse.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6887849PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.9b06164DOI Listing

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