Revealing enhanced dilution effect of conjugated polymers in partially miscible blends

Aggregate Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1002/agt2.649
Hongbo Chen, Ming Hu, Yuehua Zhao, Kaixuan Lyu, Yushuai Xu, Yuansheng Sun, Zhiyuan Xie, Jinying Huang, Dapeng Wang
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Abstract

Recent experiments have shown that hole traps could be suppressed in polymer light-emitting diodes under current stress by diluting the light-emitting conjugated polymers within an “inert” large-bandgap host material. However, it is unclear why there is an enhanced dilution effect in partially miscible blends rather than fully miscible blends, as intuition would suggest that better miscibility leads to better dilution. In this work, we propose a cascade analysis by combining multiple fluorescence microscopic techniques and all-atom molecular dynamics simulations to study the solid-to-solid dilution of poly[2-methoxy-5-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-1,4-phenylenevinylene] (MEH-PPV) in MEH-PPV/polystyrene (PS) blends and MEH-PPV/poly(vinylcarbazole) (PVK) blends. By varying the molecular weights of PS and PVK, we can regulate their miscibility with MEH-PPV. The results corroborate that the dilution effect is enhanced in partially miscible blends rather than fully miscible ones. This is because, in partially miscible blends undergoing phase separation, the concentration of MEH-PPV is notably decreased in the phase occupying the majority of the volume, leading to an overall greater dilution effect than in fully miscible blends. Moreover, MEH-PPV could adopt the more extended conformation in the fully miscible blend, causing a shorter intermolecular distance to further undermine the dilution effect. These findings explain the seemingly counterintuitive more effective dilution effect observed in the recently reported partially miscible blends and provide guidance for further enhancing the performance of future generations of polymer light-emitting diodes.

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揭示部分混溶混合物中共轭聚合物的增强稀释效应
最近的实验表明,通过稀释 "惰性 "大带隙主材料中的发光共轭聚合物,可以抑制电流应力下聚合物发光二极管中的空穴陷阱。然而,目前还不清楚为什么部分混溶的混合物比完全混溶的混合物具有更强的稀释效果,因为直觉告诉我们,更好的混溶性会带来更好的稀释效果。在这项工作中,我们结合多种荧光显微技术和全原子分子动力学模拟,提出了一种级联分析方法,以研究聚[2-甲氧基-5-(2-乙基己氧基)-1,4-苯基乙烯](MEH-PPV)在 MEH-PPV/聚苯乙烯(PS)共混物和 MEH-PPV/聚(乙烯基咔唑)(PVK)共混物中的固相稀释。通过改变 PS 和 PVK 的分子量,我们可以调节它们与 MEH-PPV 的混溶性。结果证实,部分混溶的混合物比完全混溶的混合物稀释效果更好。这是因为在发生相分离的部分混溶混合物中,MEH-PPV 在占据大部分体积的相中的浓度明显降低,从而导致整体稀释效果大于完全混溶混合物。此外,MEH-PPV 可能会在完全混溶的混合物中采用更扩展的构象,从而导致分子间距离缩短,进一步削弱稀释效果。这些发现解释了在最近报道的部分混溶混合物中观察到的似乎与直觉相反的更有效的稀释效应,并为进一步提高未来几代聚合物发光二极管的性能提供了指导。
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