TY - JOUR
T1 - Glass Transition Phenomenon for Conjugated Polymers
AU - Qian, Zhiyuan
AU - Cao, Zhiqiang
AU - Galuska, Luke
AU - Zhang, Song
AU - Xu, Jie
AU - Gu, Xiaodan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
PY - 2019/6
Y1 - 2019/6
N2 - Conjugated polymers are emerging as promising building blocks for a broad range of modern applications including skin-like electronics, wearable optoelectronics, and sensory technologies. In the past three decades, the optical and electronic properties of conjugated polymers have been extensively studied, while their thermomechanical properties, especially the glass transition phenomenon which fundamentally represents the polymer chain dynamics, have received much less attention. Currently, there is a lack of design rules that underpin the glass transition temperature of these semirigid conjugated polymers, putting a constraint on the rational polymer design for flexible stretchable devices and stable polymer glass that is needed for the devices’ long-term morphology stability. In this review article, the glass transition phenomenon for polymers, glass transition theories, and characterization techniques are first discussed. Then previous studies on the glass transition phenomenon of conjugated polymers are reviewed and a few empirical design rules are proposed to fine-tune the glass transition temperature for conjugated polymers. The review paper is finished with perspectives on future directions on studying the glass transition phenomena of conjugated polymers. The goal of this perspective is to draw attention to challenges and opportunities of controlling, predicting, and designing polymeric semiconductors, specifically to accommodate their end use.
AB - Conjugated polymers are emerging as promising building blocks for a broad range of modern applications including skin-like electronics, wearable optoelectronics, and sensory technologies. In the past three decades, the optical and electronic properties of conjugated polymers have been extensively studied, while their thermomechanical properties, especially the glass transition phenomenon which fundamentally represents the polymer chain dynamics, have received much less attention. Currently, there is a lack of design rules that underpin the glass transition temperature of these semirigid conjugated polymers, putting a constraint on the rational polymer design for flexible stretchable devices and stable polymer glass that is needed for the devices’ long-term morphology stability. In this review article, the glass transition phenomenon for polymers, glass transition theories, and characterization techniques are first discussed. Then previous studies on the glass transition phenomenon of conjugated polymers are reviewed and a few empirical design rules are proposed to fine-tune the glass transition temperature for conjugated polymers. The review paper is finished with perspectives on future directions on studying the glass transition phenomena of conjugated polymers. The goal of this perspective is to draw attention to challenges and opportunities of controlling, predicting, and designing polymeric semiconductors, specifically to accommodate their end use.
KW - conjugated polymers
KW - flexible electronics
KW - glass transition temperature
KW - semiconducting materials
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U2 - 10.1002/macp.201900062
DO - 10.1002/macp.201900062
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85065048791
SN - 1022-1352
VL - 220
JO - Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
JF - Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
IS - 11
M1 - 1900062
ER -