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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2011

Colloidal systems of silver nanoparticles and high-regioregular cationic polythiophene with ionic-liquid-like pendant groups: Optical properties and SERS.

Samrana Kazim; Jiří Pfleger; Marek Procházka; Dmitrij Bondarev; Jiří Vohlídal

We report tuning of structure dependent optical properties of colloidal systems of borate-stabilized silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) and polythiophene-based cationic polyelectrolyte with ionic-liquid like side groups: poly{3-[6-(1-methylimidazolium-3-yl)hexyl]thiophene-2,5-diyl bromide} (PMHT-Br) towards obtaining local electromagnetic field enhancement effects. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) studies showed that the strong electromagnetic field enhancement is related to the formation of aggregates of Ag NPs achieved at the components ratio providing the charge balance between Ag NPs and cationic polythiophene, at which Ag NPs are nearly single-polymer-layer coated, their zeta potential is close to zero and they easily form aggregates in which the mean inter-particle distance enables the occurrence of desired plasmonic effects. Fluorescence quenching is efficient only in the systems with low concentrations of PMHT-Br, in which almost all polymer chains directly interact with the Ag NPs surface.


Langmuir | 2016

Morphology and Kinetics of Aggregation of Silver Nanoparticles Induced with Regioregular Cationic Polythiophene

Samrana Kazim; Alessandro Jäger; Milos Steinhart; Jiří Pfleger; Jiří Vohlídal; Dmitrij Bondarev; Petr Štěpánek

The aggregation kinetics of negatively charged borate-stabilized silver nanoparticles (NPs) induced by the cationic regioregular polythiophene polyelectrolyte poly{3-[6-(1-methylimidazolium-3-yl)hexyl]thiophene-2,5-diyl bromide} (PMHT-Br) and the morphology of formed aggregates have been investigated via ultraviolet-visible light (UV-vis) spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), zeta (ζ) potential measurements, dynamic light scattering (DLS), and time-resolved small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). Two or three populations of NPs are formed within milliseconds upon mixing the components, which differ in the mean size, extent of polymer coating, and time stability. These characteristics are primarily controlled by the PMHT-Br to Ag-NPs ratio. Population of single NPs of a mean size of ∼5 nm is present in every system and is mostly stable for a long time. At low ratios, the single NPs are most probably almost free of polymer chains and the second population includes slow, but in a limited extent, growing NPs in which single NPs might be interconnected by polymer chains. At the ratios corresponding to the charge balance in the system (ca. zero ζ-potential of NPs), the NPs aggregate, forming a second population that continuously grows in size, and finally undergo sedimentation. At the high ratios, three long-time stable populations of NPs are observed, having mean sizes of ca. 5, 13, and 35 nm; all NPs should be fully coated with PMHT-Br, giving them a positively charged stabilizing shell.


Materials Science Forum | 2016

SEC-DAD - Effective Method for the Characterization of π-Conjugated Polymers

Olga Trhlíková; Sviatoslav Hladyš; Jan Sedláček; Dmitrij Bondarev

In the article we present a unique analytical tool for the characterization of conjugated polymers – SEC-DAD (Size Exclusion Chromatography – Diode Array Detector). The chromatographic separation is performed in a conventional SEC mode which provides narrow molecular-weight fractions of the analyzed polymer. The uniqueness of the SEC-DAD combination comes out with the utilization of DAD for the monitoring the absorption characteristics of particular fractions along the molecular weight distribution. If applied in the characterization of the conjugated polymers, SEC-DAD helps to reveal the dependencies of (i) the extent of conjugation and (ii) covalent and configuration structure of the polymer on the molecular weight.


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2010

Synthesis and properties of cationic polyelectrolyte with regioregular polyalkylthiophene backbone and ionic‐liquid like side groups

Dmitrij Bondarev; Jiří Zedník; Ivana Šloufová; Ahmed Sharf; Marek Procházka; Jiří Pfleger; Jiří Vohlídal


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2010

Molecular weight and configurational stability of poly[(fluorophenyl)acetylene]s prepared with metathesis and insertion catalysts

Dmitrij Bondarev; Jiří Zedník; Iva Plutnarová; Jiří Vohlídal; Jan Sedláček


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2009

New fluorene-based copolymers containing oxadiazole pendant groups: Synthesis, characterization, and polymer stability

Dmitrij Bondarev; Jiří Zedník; Jiří Vohlídal; Klára Podhájecká; Jan Sedláček


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Effect of preparation procedure on the structure, morphology, and optical properties of nanocomposites of poly[2-methoxy-5-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-1,4-phenylenevinylene] with gold nanoparticles

Ondrej Dammer; Blanka Vlčková; Marek Procházka; Dmitrij Bondarev; Jirri Vohlidal; J Pfleger


Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2014

Stability of MEH-PPV: Poly{[2-methoxy-5-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-1,4-phenylene]vinylene} in solutions exposed to air in the dark and at daylight at laboratory temperature

Dmitrij Bondarev; Olga Trhlíková; Jan Sedláček; Jiří Vohlídal


European Physical Journal-applied Physics | 2011

SERS active systems of water-soluble polythiophene and plasmonic nanoparticles: preparation and optical properties

Samrana Kazim; Jiří Pfleger; Klára Halašová; Marek Procházka; Dmitrij Bondarev; Jiří Vohlídal


Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2014

Transport properties and ion binding in aqueous solutions of alkali metal salts of poly(thiophen-3-ylacetic acid)

Gregor Hostnik; Dmitrij Bondarev; Jiří Vohlídal; Sašo Čebašek; Ema Žagar; Vojko Vlachy; Janez Cerar

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Jiří Vohlídal

Charles University in Prague

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Jan Sedláček

Charles University in Prague

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Jiří Zedník

Charles University in Prague

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Jiří Pfleger

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Marek Procházka

Charles University in Prague

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Samrana Kazim

Basque Center for Materials

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Olga Trhlíková

Charles University in Prague

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Ahmed Sharf

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Arnošt Zukal

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Blanka Vlčková

Charles University in Prague

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