Deep red luminescent hybrid copolymer materials with high transition metal cluster content

The hybrid strategy is a powerful approach to design functional materials by combining inorganic dyes with an organic matrix. However, introducing high contents of inorganic species within the hybrid material is a real challenge that requires a perfect balance between the interactions of both compon...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Materials for optical and electronic devices, 2014-01, Vol.2 (8), p.1545-1552
Hauptverfasser: Amela-Cortes, Maria, Garreau, Alexandre, Cordier, Stéphane, Faulques, Eric, Duvail, Jean-Luc, Molard, Yann
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Zusammenfassung:The hybrid strategy is a powerful approach to design functional materials by combining inorganic dyes with an organic matrix. However, introducing high contents of inorganic species within the hybrid material is a real challenge that requires a perfect balance between the interactions of both components to avoid mainly phase segregation problems. Based on our demonstration on an anionic molybdenum cluster, we present a general method to introduce high contents of such class of nanometre sized inorganic molecular deep red dyes in a polymer matrix. Our strategy exploits the physical interactions between the organic and inorganic parts of the hybrid material and allows a high cluster rate to be introduced (up to 50 wt%) in the polymer matrix. The resulting hybrids are remarkably stable even after several months of ageing. Moreover, the Mo clusters maintain their intrinsic deep red luminescence properties while the polymer organic matrix fully maintains its processability, thanks to the di-anionic character of the Mo 6 clusters. Such materials show promising prospects in applications needing deep red emitters.
ISSN:2050-7526
2050-7534
DOI:10.1039/C3TC31309C