1st Edition

Semiconducting Polymers Synthesis and Photophysical Properties

    220 Pages 73 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    220 Pages 73 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    220 Pages 73 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    Semiconducting polymers are of great interest for applications in electroluminescent devices, solar cells, batteries, and diodes. This volume provides a thorough introduction to the basic concepts of the photophysics of semiconducting polymers as well as a description of the principal polymerization methods for luminescent polymers.

    Divided into two main sections, the book first introduces the advances made in polymer synthesis and then goes on to focus on the photophysics aspects, also exploring how new advances in the area of controlled syntheses of semiconducting polymers are applied. An understanding of the photophysics process in this kind of material requires some knowledge of many different terms in this field, so a chapter on the basic concepts is included.

    The process that occurs in semiconducting polymers spans time scales that are unimaginably fast, sometimes less than a picosecond. To appreciate this extraordinary scale, it is necessary to learn a range of vocabularies and concepts that stretch from the basic concepts of photophysics to modern applications, such as electroluminescent devices, solar cells, batteries, and diodes. This book provides a starting point for a broadly based understanding of photophysics concepts applied in understanding semiconducting polymers, incorporating critical ideas from across the scientific spectrum.

    1. Polymerization Methods for Luminescent Polymers

    Débora A. Ribeiro et al.

    2. Photophysics: Basic Concepts

    José C. Germino and Luís G. T. A. Duarte

    3. Theoretical Aspects of Semiconducting Polymers

    Cristina A. Barboza and Rodrigo A. Mendes

    4. Photoluminescence and Electroluminescence in Semiconducting Polymers

    Andreia de Morais et al.

    5. Photophysical Properties of Polythiophenes

    Flávio S. Freitas and Rafael F. C. Neves

    6. Photophysical Properties of Polyfluorenes

    Gustavo T. Valente and Nirton C. S. Vieira

    7. Photophysical Properties of Poly(p-phenylene vinylene)

    Roberson S. Polli and Raquel A. Domingues

    Biography

    Raquel Aparecida Domingues, PhD, is Professor at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil.

    Daniel Henrique do Amaral Corrêa, PhD, is a Professor at the São Leopoldo Mandic College of Medicine, Araras, Brazil, and São Francisco Faculty–UNIMOGI, Mogi Guaçu, Brazil.