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On the thermal behaviour and thermo-oxidative stability of liquid crystalline triphenylene compounds
(1999)
Columnar discotic materials are considered for applications in the area of photoconductivity and light-emitting diodes. A major requirement is their stability at elevated temperatures and in the presence of oxygen. The thermal and thermo-oxidative behaviour of discotic triphenylene derivatives was investigated by us using various methods, in particular by chemiluminescence (CL), UV-vis absorption spectroscopy and in situ thermogravimetry-mass spectroscopy (TG-MS). Various degradation processes are described for increasing temperature, and their influences on functional properties are discussed.
The thermo-oxidative degradation of a polymeric optical cable is investigated by chemiluminescence, The results are reliable and reproducible. Two distinct processes are reported marked by a peak and a plateau behavior versus the time, respectively. Both processes are ruled by thermally activated processes. Beside the dependencies of temperature and time, the influence of absorbed water is discussed. Chemiluminescence is proposed as a promising candidate for a suitable testing method assessing the thermo-oxidative stability of plastic optical fibers and cables. it requires not more than a simple one-day testing procedure and has the advantage that it can be carried out even within the lo cv temperature ranges of the cables' intended use.
Polarized fluorescence and orientational order parameters of a liquid-crystalline conjugated polymer
(1999)
We report a study of the orientational order of aligned thin films of the liquid crystalline conjugated polymer poly(9,9-dioctylfluorene). Steady state polarized fluorescence measurements were used to determine the orientational order parameter <P2> and <P4>. The influence of intermolecular and intramolecular excitation energy transfer on the degree of polarization is discussed. The role of film morphology is also examined by comparison of the results for glassy and crystalline films.
Polymeric nanocomposites are discussed as one of the most promising advanced materials whose nanoscale effects can be exploited for industry. Layered silicate polypropylene-graft-maleic anhydride nanocomposites are investigated as a model to clarify the potential of such materials in terms of fire retardancy. The nanostructure is characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and shear viscosity. The fire behavior is characterized using different external heat fluxes in cone calorimeter, limiting oxygen index and UL 94 classification. A comprehensive fire behavior characterization is presented which enables an assessment of the materials’ potential with respect to different fire scenarios and fire tests. The influence of morphology and the active mechanisms are discussed, such as barrier formation and changed melt viscosity. To our knowledge, it is the first attempt to illuminate the concept’s strengths, such as the reduction of flame spread, and weaknesses, such as the lack of influence on ignitability, in a clear, comprehensive and detailed manner.
Photo- and thermo-oxidative stability of aromatic spiro-linked bichromophoric cross-shaped molecules
(2000)
An extensive investigation of the photostability and the thermo-oxidative stability is presented for 2,2,7,7-tetrakis(biphenyl-4-yl)-9,9-spirobifluorene and 2,2,4,4,7,7-hexakis(biphenyl-4-yl)-9,9-spirobifluorene. Both compounds are conjugated fully aromatic systems that are being discussed as active functional materials for a variety of advanced applications. The effect of atmosphere, sample thickness and preparation procedure on photo-oxidative degradation are investigated in detail by absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy. Distinct mechanisms are described in terms of relevant parameters such as the quantum yields of the photo-oxidation and the fluorescence. No oxidative degradation could be detected under nitrogen. In ambient air a strong decrease of the fluorescence performance is found due to effective quenching by defective chromophores. Chemiluminescence investigations were performed to characterise the thermo-oxidative behaviour in the temperature region between 300 and 450 K. It becomes clear that even a stable chemical structure such as the investigated aromatic system does not guarantee sufficient photostability with regard to light emitting properties.
About this Journal
Conjugated polymers based on 1,4-phenylenevinylene units are very promising materials for applications as light-emitting diodes. A major requirement is their stability at elevated temperatures of operation. The thermo-oxidative behaviour of a soluble poly(1,4-phenylenevinylene) derivative, poly[2,5-bis(2-ethylhexyloxy)-1,4-phenylene vinylene], was investigated by using chemiluminescence and UVVis absorption spectroscopy. Extremely sensitive chemiluminescence is successfully applied since even minor chemical changes could lead to a considerable loss of photo- and electro-optical properties. Various degradation processes are described as a function of time and temperature and their influences on functional properties are discussed. The investigated material does not show sufficient thermo-oxidative stability within the temperature range of intended use in contact with air. For industrial application, direct contact with oxygen during processing and operation has to be avoided.
The excitation energy transfer (EET) of a bichromophoric cross-shaped molecule was investigated by stationary polarized fluorescence spectroscopy in the solid state. For this purpose 2,2[prime],7,7[prime]-tetrakis(biphenyl-4-yl)-9,9[prime]-spirobifluorene was embedded in a polymeric bisphenol-A-polycarbonate (PC) matrix. The dependence of the fluorescence on concentration and wavelength was determined. The role of the intermolecular and intramolecular EET is dealt with separately and discussed by means of the degree of polarization. The intermolecular excitation energy transfer is described in terms of a Förster transfer mechanism. The intramolecular transfer is prevented for the zero-point vibrational levels by the molecular cross-shaped structure, but is found for a wide range of wavelength, presumably based on vibrationally excited states.
Communication: Fire retardant coatings are deposited on polyamide-66 using plasma polymerisation. Chemical composition and thickness of deposits are adjusted varying the plasma treatment based on hexamethydisiloxane mixed with oxygen. The fire retardancy performances are evaluated using a cone calorimeter. The correlation between fire retardancy and thickness as well as chemical composition is discussed.