Carrie E. Halkyard, Mary E. Rampey, L. Kloppenburg
Nov 25, 1998
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Macromolecules
Abstract
The absorptive and emissive behavior of four highly fluorescent bisalkyl-substituted poly(p-phenyleneethynylenes) (R = hexyl, dodecyl, 2-(ethyl)hexyl, and 3,5,5-trimethylhexyl) was examined. Aggregate and excimer formation was seen in solution and in the solid state by a combination of absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy in solvent/nonsolvent (chloroform/methanol) mixtures and in thin films. The aggregates were identified by the occurrence of a sharp absorption centered at 440 nm, undetectable in dilute chloroform solution, and a broad emission at 504 nm. The average size of the aggregate formed in chloroform/methanol solvent mixtures must exceed 1.5 μm, as was evidenced in filtering-experiments utilizing a set of membranes with different pore sizes to successively remove smaller aggregates.