3 resultados para Electron-transfer Reactions
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
The rheological properties of block co-polymers in water solution at different pH have been investigated. The block copolymers are based on different architectures containing poly(ethylene glycol), poly(propylene glycol) and different blocks of polymer that change their hydrophobic/hydrophilic behavior as a function of pH. The polymer chains of the starting material were extended at their functional ends with the pH-sensitive units using ATRP; this mechanism of controlled radical polymerization was chosen because of the need to minimize polydispersity and avoid transfer reactions possibly leading to homopolymeric inpurities. The starting material were modified in order to use them as macroinitiator for ATRP. The kinetic of each ATRP reaction has been investigated, in order to be able to synthesize polymers with different degree of polymerization, stopping the reaction when the desired polymers chain length has been reached. We will use polymer chains with different basicity and degree of polymerization to link any possible effect of their presence to the conditions under which they become hydrophobic. It has been shown that the rate of polymerization changes changing the type of macroinitiator and the type of monomer synthesized. The slowest rate of polymerization is the one with the most hindered monomer synthesized using the macroinitiator with the highest molecular weight. The water solubility of the synthesized polymers changes depending on the pH of the solution and on the structure of the polymers. It has been shown using 1H-NMR that some of the synthesized polymers are capable to self-aggregation in water solution. The self-aggregation and the type of aggregation is influenced from the structure of the polymer and from the pH of the solution. Changing the structure of the polymers and the pH it is possible to obtain different type of aggregates in solution. This aggregates differ for the volume occupied from them, and for their hardness. Rheological measurements have been demonstrated that the synthesized polymers are capable to form gel phases. The gelation temperature changes changing the structure of the aggregates in solution and it is possible to correlate the changing in the gelation temperature with the changing in the structure of the polymer.
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Plastic solar cells bear the potential for large-scale power generation based on flexible, lightweight, inexpensive materials. Since the discovery of the photo-induced electron transfer from a conjugated polymer (electron-donor) to fullerene or its derivatives molecules (electron-acceptors), followed by the introduction of the bulk heterojunction concept which means donors and acceptors blended together to realize the fotoactive layer, materials and deposition techniques have been extensively studied. In this work, electrochemical-deposition methods of polymeric conductive films were studied in order to realize bulk heterojunction solar cells. Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) glass electrodes modified with a thin layer of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) were electrochemically prepared under potentiodynamic and potentiostatic conditions; then those techniques were applied for the electrochemical co-deposition of donor and acceptor on modified ITO electrode to produce the active layer (blend). For the deposition of the electron-donor polymer the electropolymerization of many functionalized thiophene monomers was investigated while, as regards acceptors, fullerene was used first, then the study was focused on its derivative PCBM ([6,6]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester). The polymeric films obtained (PEDOT and blend) were electrochemically and spectrophotometrically characterized and the film thicknesses were evaluated by atomic force microscopy (AFM). Finally, to check the performances and the efficiency of the realized solar cells, tests were carried out under standard conditions. Nowadays bulk heterojunction solar cells are still poorly efficient to be competitively commercialized. A challenge will be to find new materials and better deposition techniques in order to obtain better performances. The research has led to several breakthroughs in efficiency, with a power conversion efficiency approaching 5 %. The efficiency of the solar cells produced in this work is even lower (lower than 1 %). Despite all, solar cells of this type are interesting and may represent a cheaper and easier alternative to traditional silicon-based solar panels.
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In questo lavoro di tesi sperimentale si è sintetizzata e caratterizzata la prima classe di complessi tetrazolici di Ir(III) anionici con formula generale [Ir(C^N)2(L)2]-, in cui oltre ai leganti ciclometallanti ”C^N” quali 2-fenilpiridinato (ppy) o 2-(2,4-difluorofenil)piridinato (F2ppy), sono stati introdotti due anioni tetrazolato (L) come il 5-fenil tetrazolato (Tph) oppure 5-(4-cianofenil) tetrazolato (TphCN). I complessi di Ir(III) anionici ottenuti si sono mostrati intensamente fosforescenti, con emissioni centrate nella regione del blu o del verde (460 < λmax<520 nm). I derivati anionici sono stati poi combinati con complessi Ir(III) tetrazolici cationici in grado di fornire emissione nella regione del rosso (λmax > 650 nm), formando così i primi esempi di coppie ioniche (“soft salts”) a matrice puramente tetrazolica. In tutti i casi si è osservato come il colore emesso da parte dei soft salts sia il risultato di una vera propria sintesi additiva delle emissioni derivanti da componenti ioniche con proprietà fotoemittive differenti. La sostanziale assenza di fenomeni di energy o electron transfer tra la componente anionica e cationica e il giusto bilancio tra le emissioni blu o verdi e rosse si sono tradotte, in taluni casi, nell’ottenimento di luce bianca, con la possibilità di variare ulteriormente i colori emessi in seguito all’allontanamento dell’ossigeno molecolare disciolto nelle soluzioni dei soft salts stessi.