Hybrid inorganic-organic composite nanoparticles from crosslinkable polyfluorenes

Jonathan M. Behrendt, Andrew B. Foster, Mark C. McCairn, Helen Willcock, Rachel K. O'Reilly, Michael L. Turner*

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Abstract

Polyfluorenes with pendant alkoxysilyl groups have been used to prepare inorganic–organic composite nanoparticles (diameter = 80–220 nm) in which the conjugated polymer is dispersed within a silica matrix. Preparation of these nanoparticles is achieved by simultaneous nanoprecipitation of the conjugated polymer and hydrolysis/crosslinking of the alkoxysilyl groups under basic conditions. The composition of the nanocomposites is controlled by addition of an alkoxysilane monomer, tetramethylorthosilicate. The hybrid nanoparticles form highly stable dispersions in water and buffer (pH 9.2). The size of the nanoparticles can be tuned by varying the amount of the alkoxysilane monomer added during the nanoprecipitation process. Increasing the relative amount of alkoxysilane monomer also increases the proportion of polyfluorene chains that adopt the higher energy β-phase conformation within the resultant nanoparticles. Nanoparticles with the highest silica content were found to have increased photoluminescence quantum yields. This work provides a controllable method for optimisation of the photophysical properties of light-emitting conjugated polymer nanoparticles via a simple aqueous processing technique.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3297-3304
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry C
Volume1
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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