Electroluminescent networks via photo "click" chemistry

J Am Chem Soc. 2011 Dec 21;133(50):20546-51. doi: 10.1021/ja2088579. Epub 2011 Nov 22.

Abstract

The use of thiol-ene click chemistry is demonstrated for the first time as a suitable method for cross-linking thin films of 4-phenylethenyl end-capped poly(fluorene). Cross-linking was accomplished by a simple, brief UV curing step at modest temperatures. This chemistry provides an advantage over similar schemes employed for cross-linking conjugated polymers since it does not require elevated temperature or produce potentially detrimental side products. Thiol-ene cross-linking was found to preserve the emissive color integrity of the poly(fluorene) films and allowed for facile photopatterning of the active polymer layer. Furthermore, the investigated cross-linking chemistry was shown to be fully compatible with fabrication of polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) whose performance was comparable to noncross-linked devices. Multicolor PLEDs were also demonstrated by taking advantage of the photopatternability of the thiol-ene based system.