I. Moggio et al., Orientation of polydiacetylene and poly(p-phenylene ethynylene) films by epitaxy and rubbing, MACROMOLEC, 34(20), 2001, pp. 7091-7099
We will focus in this paper on the orientation of thin films of conjugated
systems induced either by epitaxy or by rubbing on a polymeric thin layer p
reviously oriented by friction transfer onto glass. In friction transfer, o
riented poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) onto glass substrates are first pr
epared, and a layer of the conjugated system is then deposited by vacuum ev
aporation or by spin-coating. The rubbing technique also enables a mechanic
al orientation of the thin film of the conjugated system, itself deposited
onto glass. We applied both techniques for the preparation of oriented thin
films of polydiacetylenes and phenyl-ethynylene oligomers. For an asymmetr
ically substituted PDA (poly[9(9-carbazolyl)-5,7-nonadiyne-1-ol ethyluretha
ne] (pCNEU), a very high degree of orientation on aligned PTFE was demonstr
ated using several techniques, resulting in a high degree of orientation th
an previous films on potassium acid phthalate (KAP) crystals. For the first
time a rather good orientation of soluble poly[1,6-bis(3,6-dihexadecyl-N-c
arbazolyl)-2,4-dexadiyne] (pDCHD-HS) films was obtained using a rubbing tec
hnique. Both epitaxy on PTFE and rubbing were also used for the orientation
of phenyl-ethynylene derivative samples. For a sequenced rigid polyp-pheny
lene ethynylene) ester (sPE5C8) fairly good orientations have been obtained
.