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Wiley, Advanced Functional Materials, 23(19), p. NA-NA, 2009

DOI: 10.1002/adfm.200990107

Wiley, Advanced Functional Materials, 16(18), p. 2419-2427, 2008

DOI: 10.1002/adfm.200800120

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Cyclodextrin-Threaded Conjugated Polyrotaxanes for Organic Electronics: The Influence of the Counter Cations

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Abstract

A systematic investigation is reported into the influence of the counter cations on the optical, electrical and electroluminescent properties of polyelectrolytic conjugated polymers and of their cyclodextrin-threaded rotaxanes. We compare conjugated polyelectrolytes with sulfonated side groups where the anionic charge is balanced by Li+, K+, Cs+, tetrametylammonium (Me4N+) and cryptate-encapsulated potassium (K+@[2.2.2]). Exchange of Li+ for K+, Cs+ or Me4N+ results in a higher electroluminescence external quantum efficiency (EQE) for both polyrotaxanes and unthreaded polymers. For polyrotaxane-based devices the EQE increased approximately 7 times upon substitution of Li+ with Cs+ or Me4N+. Narrowing (for the unthreaded analogues) and a slight red-shift of the absorption spectra (for the rotaxanes) are found upon exchange of Li+ for larger cations, together with a blue-shift and an efficiency enhancement of the luminescence. These effects are similar in nature to those induced by rotaxination, and are therefore assigned to a marked reduction of intermolecular interactions between the conjugated cores.