Uncovering Backbone Conformation for Rigid DPP-Based Donor-Acceptor Conjugated Polymer Using Deuterium Labeling and Neutron Scattering

利用氘标记和中子散射揭示刚性DPP基供体-受体共轭聚合物的主链构象

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Abstract

The conjugated polymer's backbone conformation dictates the delocalization of electrons, ultimately affecting its optoelectronic properties. Most conjugated polymers can be viewed as semirigid rods with their backbone embedded among long alkyl side chains. Thus, it is challenging to experimentally quantify the conformation of a conjugated backbone. Here, we performed contrast variation neutron scattering on rigid conjugated donor-acceptor (D-A) diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) polymers with selectively deuterated side chains to measure the conjugated backbone conformation. We first synthesized DPP-based polymers with deuterated side chains, confirmed by NMR and FTIR. Using contrast variation neutron scattering, we found that the DPP-based conjugated polymers are much more rigid than poly(3-alkylthiophenes), with persistence length (L (p)) at 16-18 nm versus 2-3 nm. More importantly, in contrast to the relatively flexible poly(3-alkylthiophenes) whose backbone is more flexible than the whole polymer, we found that the backbone of DPP-based polymers has the same L (p) value compared to the whole polymer chain. This indicates that side chain interference on backbone conformation is not present for the semirigid polymer, which is further confirmed by coarse-grained molecular dynamics (CG-MD) simulations. Our work provides a novel protocol to probe polymer's backbone conformation and paradigm-shifting understanding of the backbone conformation of semirigid conjugated polymers.

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