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Langmuir | 2016

Novel Effects of Compressed CO2 Molecules on Structural Ordering and Charge Transport in Conjugated Poly(3-hexylthiophene) Thin Films

Naisheng Jiang; Levent Sendogdular; Mani Sen; Maya K. Endoh; Tadanori Koga; Masafumi Fukuto; Bulent Akgun; Sushil K. Satija; Chang-Yong Nam

We report the effects of compressed CO2 molecules as a novel plasticization agent for poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT)-conjugated polymer thin films. In situ neutron reflectivity experiments demonstrated the excess sorption of CO2 molecules in the P3HT thin films (about 40 nm in thickness) at low pressure (P = 8.2 MPa) under the isothermal condition of T = 36 °C, which is far below the polymer bulk melting point. The results proved that these CO2 molecules accelerated the crystallization process of the polymer on the basis of ex situ grazing incidence X-ray diffraction measurements after drying the films via rapid depressurization to atmospheric pressure: both the out-of-plane lamellar ordering of the backbone chains and the intraplane π-π stacking of the side chains were significantly improved, when compared with those in the control P3HT films subjected to conventional thermal annealing (at T = 170 °C). Electrical measurements elucidated that the CO2-annealed P3HT thin films exhibited enhanced charge carrier mobility along with decreased background charge carrier concentration and trap density compared with those in the thermally annealed counterpart. This is attributed to the CO2-induced increase in polymer chain mobility that can drive the detrapping of molecular oxygen and healing of conformational defects in the polymer thin film. Given the universality of the excess sorption of CO2 regardless of the type of polymers, the present findings suggest that CO2 annealing near the critical point can be useful as a robust processing strategy for improving the structural and electrical characteristics of other semiconducting conjugated polymers and related systems such as polymer:fullerene bulk heterojunction films.


Archive | 2015

Structures and Dynamics of Adsorbed Polymer Nanolayers on Planar Solids

Naisheng Jiang; Maya K. Endoh; Tadanori Koga

Solid-polymer interfaces play crucial roles in the multidisciplinary field of nanotechnology and are the confluence of physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering. There is now growing evidence that polymer chains irreversibly adsorb even onto weakly attractive solid surfaces, forming a nanometer-thick adsorbed polymer layer (“adsorbed polymer nanolayers”). In this Chapter, we review our recent experimental results on the structures and dynamics of the adsorbed polymer chains. Furthermore, we shed light on the mechanism giving rise to the extraordinary properties of the adsorbed nanolayers and on how these properties can propagate into the film interior over distances of several tens of nanometers, resulting in heterogeneities of local crystalline structures, viscosity, interdiffusive motions (in the melts and a solvent) of supported polymer thin films.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Revealed Architectures of Adsorbed Polymer Chains at Solid-Polymer Melt Interfaces

Peter Gin; Naisheng Jiang; Chen Liang; Takashi Taniguchi; Bulent Akgun; Sushil K. Satija; Maya K. Endoh; Tadanori Koga


Physical Review Letters | 2011

Impact of an Irreversibly Adsorbed Layer on Local Viscosity of Nanoconfined Polymer Melts

Tadanori Koga; Naisheng Jiang; Peter Gin; Maya K. Endoh; Suresh Narayanan; L. B. Lurio; Sunil K. Sinha


Macromolecules | 2014

Formation Mechanism of High-Density, Flattened Polymer Nanolayers Adsorbed on Planar Solids

Naisheng Jiang; Jun Shang; Xiaoyu Di; Maya K. Endoh; Tadanori Koga


Macromolecules | 2012

Heterogeneous Lamellar Structures Near the Polymer/Substrate Interface

Mitsunori Asada; Naisheng Jiang; Levent Sendogdular; Peter Gin; Y. Wang; Maya K. Endoh; Tadanori Koga; Masafumi Fukuto; D. Schultz; M. Lee; Xuefa Li; Jin Wang; Moriya Kikuchi; Atsushi Takahara


Macromolecules | 2015

Effect of CO2 on a Mobility Gradient of Polymer Chains near an Impenetrable Solid

Naisheng Jiang; Levent Sendogdular; Xiaoyu Di; Mani Sen; Peter Gin; Maya K. Endoh; Tadanori Koga; Bulent Akgun; Michael D. Dimitriou; Sushil K. Satija


Soft Matter | 2014

Melt crystallization/dewetting of ultrathin PEO films via carbon dioxide annealing: the effects of polymer adsorbed layers

Mitsunori Asada; Naisheng Jiang; Levent Sendogdular; Jonathan C. Sokolov; Maya K. Endoh; Tadanori Koga; Masafumi Fukuto; Lin Yang; Bulent Akgun; Michael D. Dimitriou; Sushil K. Satija


Macromolecules | 2013

Glass Transition Temperature of Polymer−Nanoparticle Composites: Effect of Polymer−Particle Interfacial Energy

Fei Chen; A. Clough; Björn M. Reinhard; Mark W. Grinstaff; Naisheng Jiang; Tadanori Koga; Ophelia Kwan Chui Tsui


ACS Macro Letters | 2015

Nanostructures and Dynamics of Macromolecules Bound to Attractive Filler Surfaces

Naisheng Jiang; Maya K. Endoh; Tadanori Koga; Tomomi Masui; Hiroyuki Kishimoto; Michihiro Nagao; Sushil K. Satija; Takashi Taniguchi

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Sushil K. Satija

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Mani Sen

Stony Brook University

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Bulent Akgun

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Peter Gin

Stony Brook University

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Xiaoyu Di

Stony Brook University

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