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Oligophenylenevinylenes in Spatially Confined Nanochannels: Monitoring Intermolecular Interactions by UV/Vis and Raman Spectroscopy
Authors:Mariya Aloshyna  Begoa Milin Medina  Lars Poulsen  Juliette Moreau  David Beljonne  Jrme Cornil  Giuseppe Di Silvestro  Michele Cerminara  Francesco Meinardi  Riccardo Tubino  Heiner Detert  Sigurd Schrader  Hans‐Joachim Egelhaaf  Chiara Botta  Johannes Gierschner
Abstract:Perhydrotriphenylene‐based channel‐forming inclusion compounds (ICs) and thin films made of polyphenylenevinylene (PPV)‐type oligomers with terminal alkoxy groups are investigated and compared in a combined experimental and theoretical approach. Interchromophore interactions and host‐guest interactions are elucidated by UV/Vis and Raman spectroscopy. The impact of the local environment of the chromophore on the optical and photophysical properties is discussed in light of quantum‐chemical calculations. In stark contrast to thin films where preferential side‐by‐side orientation leads to quenching of photoluminescence (PL) via non‐emissive traps, the ICs are found to be attractive materials for opto‐electronic applications: they offer high chromophore concentrations, but at the same time behave as quasi‐isolated entities of tightly packed, well‐oriented objects with high PL quantum yields and the possibility of color tuning.
Keywords:Host‐guest systems  Photoluminescence  Thin films
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