Relating Structure to Properties in Non-Conjugated Pendant Electroactive Polymers

Macromol Rapid Commun. 2024 Jan;45(1):e2300219. doi: 10.1002/marc.202300219. Epub 2023 Jun 21.

Abstract

Non-conjugated pendant electroactive polymers (NCPEPs) are an emerging class of polymers that offer the potential of combining the desirable optoelectronic properties of conjugated polymers with the superior synthetic methodologies and stability of traditional non-conjugated polymers. Despite an increasing number of studies focused on NCPEPs, particularly on understanding fundamental structure-property relationships, no attempts have been made to provide an overview on established relationships to date. This review showcases selected reports on NCPEP homopolymers and copolymers that demonstrate how optical, electronic, and physical properties of the polymers are affected by tuning of key structural variables such as the chemical structure of the polymer backbone, molecular weight, tacticity, spacer length, the nature of the pendant group, and in the case of copolymers the ratios between different comonomers and between individual polymer blocks. Correlation of structural features with improved π-stacking and enhanced charge carrier mobility serve as the primary figures of merit in evaluating impact on NCPEP properties. While this review is not intended to serve as a comprehensive summary of all reports on tuning of structural parameters in NCPEPs, it highlights relevant established structure-property relationships that can serve as a guideline for more targeted design of novel NCPEPs in the future.

Keywords: electroactive polymers; optoelectronics; organic electronics; semiconducting polymers.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Electronics* / methods
  • Molecular Weight
  • Polymers* / chemistry

Substances

  • Polymers