Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session M71: Poster Session III (11:15am - 2:15pm)
11:15 AM,
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Room: Exhibit Hall C/D
Abstract: M71.00088 : Controlling the Backbone Flexibility of Conjugated Polymer to Achieve Superior Backbone Tensile Alignment
Presenter:
Luke Galuska
(Polymer Science and Engineering, Univ of Southern Mississippi)
Authors:
Luke Galuska
(Polymer Science and Engineering, Univ of Southern Mississippi)
William McNutt
(Chemistry, Purdue University)
Zhiyuan Qian
(Polymer Science and Engineering, Univ of Southern Mississippi)
Song Zhang
(Polymer Science and Engineering, Univ of Southern Mississippi)
Sujata Dhakal
(Polymer Science and Engineering, Univ of Southern Mississippi)
Zhiqiang Cao
(Polymer Science and Engineering, Univ of Southern Mississippi)
Jianguo Mei
(Chemistry, Purdue University)
Xiaodan Gu
(Polymer Science and Engineering, Univ of Southern Mississippi)
Recent reports have shown increased interest in the capacity of conjugation-break spacers (CBS) to soften relatively rod-like conjugated polymers (CP) while maintaining charge mobility. Here, we provide a holistic approach to understand the thermomechanical influence of CBS length on an n-type NDI-based conjugated polymer, denoted by PNDI-Cx. CBS lengths are varied from C0 (fully conjugated) to C7 with the CBS engineered into each repeat unit for systematic evaluation. Solution small angle neutron scattering and melt shear rheology were employed to provide the first quantitative evidence of CBS influence over CP chain rigidity and entanglement molecular weight (Me), demonstrating an increase in chai flexibility, as well as a Me independent of CBS length. Thermomechanical property, including: modulus, glass transition temperature, and melting temperature were all shown to decrease with increasing CBS length, while a high ductility was observed for PNDI-C4 which we attribute to a large number of entanglements. Furthermore, a high degree of backbone alignment was observed upon strain through GIXD, polarized UV-vis, and AFM. We will also discuss coalignment in a blend system of PNDI-C0 (tie-chain) in a ductile PNDI-C4 (matrix) to yield enhanced charge mobilities.
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