Novel Luminescent Multilayer Films Containing π-Conjugated Anionic Polymer with Electronic Microenvironment

Layered double hydroxides (LDHs), luminescent π-conjugated anionic polymer and montmorillonite (MMT) were orderly assembled into luminescent multilayer films via layer-by-layer self-assembly method. The electronic microenvironment (EME), the structure of which is like a traditional capacitor, can be constructed by exfoliated LDHs or MMT nanosheets. In addition, the rigid inorganic laminated configuration can offer stable surroundings between the interlayers. As a result, we conclude that EME can extend the luminescent lifespans of multilayer films substantially, due to affecting relaxation times of π-conjugated anionic polymer. Consequently, because of the remarkable impact on better photoemission behaviors of luminescent π-conjugated anionic polymer, EME assembled by LDHs or MMT nanosheets have had high hopes attached to them. They are expected to have the potential for designing, constructing, and investigating novel light-emitting thin films.

Recently, our group has successfully verified that an electronic microenvironment (EME) can enhance the multilayer films' lifetimes containing cationic chromophores about 40-fold as long as those of the original powders [16].Exfoliated LDHs and MMT nanosheets constructed a nano-system via LBL method, and then EME can be formed by the oppositely-charged rigid inorganic nanosheets between the interlayers, as shown in Figure 1.The nano-system structure is like a traditional capacitor's structure, in which the positive LDHs nanosheets are used as positive plates of capacitors and negative MMT nanosheets are as negative plates of capacitors.Between the interlayers, the EME can be provided.At the same time, we also confirm that the ferromagnetic effect, which is formed by transition metal-bearing LDHs nanosheets, is fairly conducive to enhancing the lifetimes of multilayer films, and better photoemission behavior is obtained thanked to the double coupling effects of EME and magnetic field [17,18].However, the novel concept has only been clarified in several nano-systems, but the questions of whether EME's effect is endowed with universality for all chromophores, and whether it can also be solely beneficial to the lifetimes of multilayer films containing the anionic luminescent polymer except nanosheets' ferromagnetic effect, need to be clearly explored imminently.
magnetic field [17,18].However, the novel concept has only been clarified in several nano-systems, but the questions of whether EME's effect is endowed with universality for all chromophores, and whether it can also be solely beneficial to the lifetimes of multilayer films containing the anionic luminescent polymer except nanosheets' ferromagnetic effect, need to be clearly explored imminently.In this work, anionic luminescent π-conjugated polymer was intercalated into the different inorganic nanosheets for fabricating multilayer films, in which optically-inert PVA was used as bonder.A preconceived nano-scaled architecture assembled by oppositely-charged nanosheets can form EME between the interlayer, and then the multilayer films exhibit remarkable luminescent properties with ultralong lifespans.This work provides fascinating possibilities for the development of the next generation of optoelectrical, optomagnetic devices based on the inorganic oppositely-charged nanosheets.
UV-vis absorption spectra were recorded by double beam Persee UV-vis spectrophotometer (TU-1901, Beijing, China).Fluorescence spectra was performed on a fluorescence spectrophotometer (F-4600, Hitachi, Tokyo, Japan).X-ray diffraction pattern was recorded by Rigaku X-ray Diffractometer (XRD, RIGAKU D/Max-2550 with Cu Kα radiation, Tokyo, Japan) under the conditions: 40 kV, 30 mA.The morphology of the sample was investigated by Hitachi S-4300 Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM, Tokyo, Japan).The fluorescence decay was tested by using Edinburgh Instruments' steady and transient time-resolved fluorescence spectrometer, and the 375 nm pulse laser radiation was used as the excitation source (FLS-920, Livingston, UK).In this work, anionic luminescent π-conjugated polymer was intercalated into the different inorganic nanosheets for fabricating multilayer films, in which optically-inert PVA was used as bonder.A preconceived nano-scaled architecture assembled by oppositely-charged nanosheets can form EME between the interlayer, and then the multilayer films exhibit remarkable luminescent properties with ultralong lifespans.This work provides fascinating possibilities for the development of the next generation of optoelectrical, optomagnetic devices based on the inorganic oppositely-charged nanosheets.UV-vis absorption spectra were recorded by double beam Persee UV-vis spectrophotometer (TU-1901, Beijing, China).Fluorescence spectra was performed on a fluorescence spectrophotometer (F-4600, Hitachi, Tokyo, Japan).X-ray diffraction pattern was recorded by Rigaku X-ray Diffractometer (XRD, RIGAKU D/Max-2550 with Cu Kα radiation, Tokyo, Japan) under the conditions: 40 kV, 30 mA.The morphology of the sample was investigated by Hitachi S-4300 Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM, Tokyo, Japan).The fluorescence decay was tested by using Edinburgh Instruments' steady and transient time-resolved fluorescence spectrometer, and the 375 nm pulse laser radiation was used as the excitation source (FLS-920, Livingston, UK).

Poly
An aqueous mixed nitrate solution (50 mL) dissolved Mg(NO 3 ) 2 •6H 2 O (0.4 mol), Al(NO 3 ) 3 •9H 2 O (0.2 mol) was prepared, and then mixed with the solution of NaOH (50 mL, 2.4 mol/L) with vigorous stirring at 80 • C for 24 h under N 2 gas, and then solid were centrifuged and dried at 60 • C. 0.1 g MgAl-LDHs was mixed with 100 mL formamide, and flake by a mechanical shaker for 2 days.One gram of MMT was added to 1 L deionized water an unremittingly stirred for 28 days.Then, centrifuge this turbid liquid at 10,000 rpm for 10 min in order to obtain a solution with exfoliated MMT nanosheets.Quartz slides were cleaned in H 2 SO 4 and H 2 O 2 solution for 30 min.PVA aqueous solution (1 wt %) acted as the bonder to connect the different components, and then 0.025 wt % APPV aqueous solution was mixed with isopyknic PVA aqueous solution to form APPV@PVA solution.(MMT/APPV@PVA/MgAl-LDHs/APPV@PVA) n (marked as MALA(n)-films) were obtained by repeating as follow: (i) steeping the substrate into MMT solution for 5 min, and then thoroughly cleaning it; (ii) steeping it into APPV@PVA solution for 5 min, and cleaning it; (iii) steeping it into MgAl-LDHs suspension for 5 min, and cleaning it; (iv) steeping it into APPV@PVA solution for 5 min, then cleaning it.(MMT/APPV@PVA) n (recorded as MA(n)-films) were obtained by depositing the MMT suspension, APPV@PVA solution in turn for each 5 min, respectively.

Results
Figure 2a shows the UV-vis absorption spectra and photoluminescence spectra of MA(n)-films with varying numbers of layers (n = 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32), and the inset of left figure indicates the intensities of absorption peaks increase linearly at 293.5 nm and 452.5 nm when the layers grow, displaying a well-organized growth in assembly process of those thin films.Under 375 nm excitation, these thin films give a green emission band peak at 572.0 nm (Figure 2b).Meanwhile, the intensities of fluorescence peaks also increase gradually as the deposition cycles increase, which shows that the films grow stepwise.Moreover, as shown in Figure 2c about small angle XRD peaks, the intensities of multilayer films increase with the deposition cycles, and the films have well-organized structure in the vertical direction with a period of ca.4.18 nm.At the same time, MA(n)-films are extremely regular and smooth in the SEM image (Figure 2d).Surprisingly, the luminescent lifetimes of MA(n)-films range from 1.32 ns to 1.41 ns, nearly 2.2 times as long as poly [5-methoxy-2-(3-sulfopropoxy)-1,4-phenylenevinylene] (APPV) solution (0.6 ns), about 1.0 times longer than those of (LDHs/APPV) n ' (marked as LA(n)-films, 0.66-0.81ns) [15].Negative-charged MMT nanosheets can provide isolation effect and electrostatic repulsion for the anionic APPV, thus leading to the APPV stacking more orderly and suppressing the formation of aggregates.
In order to confirm EME's effect, referred to in our present work on the anionic chromophores, MALA(n)-films were fabricated via a similar method to the present work [15].Figure 3a shows the UV-vis absorption spectra of MALA(n)-films, which grow in a stable step with the layer number.The peak of absorption at 293.5 nm and 452.5 nm are absorption of phenylene ring and π-π* transition of APPV.The emission band peak is seen at 578.0 nm as yellow in color, and the emission intensity also increases consistently with the layer number (Figure 3b).Compared to the MA(n)-films, the luminescent peak occurs during a red-shift.When introducing the rigid oppositely-charged inorganic nanosheets, isolation effect and EME can affect either intermolecular interaction or entangled main-chain.Firstly, they can have an impact on intramolecular phenyl-phenyl stack structure, which give rise to emerge a decrease in electronic π*-π transition energy (red shift in luminescent band) and the increase in oscillator strength.Secondly, they can also make the entangled main-chain loosen and flatten.As a result, energy-trapping sites with lower electronic transition energies are more easily formed.Moreover, small angle XRD and SEM images show that multilayer films are regular and uniform with a period of ca.6.74 nm (Figure 3c,d).Importantly, the lifetimes of MALA(n)-films (1.47-1.59ns) are about 1.50 times longer than APPV solution (0.60 ns), are also prolonged to nearly 2.0-fold combined with LA(n)-films' (0.66-0.81 ns), and with an increasing than MA(n)-films (1.32-1.41ns).The dominant factor is that LDHs and MMT inorganic nonosheets can assemble EME in this nano-architecture, which can affect the vibration of backbone and extend the relaxation time, finally prolonging lifetimes [19,20].Above all, EME is helpful to improve photoemission behaviors of multilayer films.When introducing MgAl-LDHs and MMT nanosheets into the nano-system, lifetimes of chromophores can be prolonged by a large margin.
The quantum yield (QY) of MALA(n)-films (n = 8, 16, 24) are 0.001363%, 0.001319%, 0.001598%, and the QY of MA(n)-films (n = 8, 16, 24) are 0.001990%, 0.002032%, 0.002143%.The first reason for the so low QY values is the imbalance of hole/electron injection and transport because the emissive polymer conduct holes are used in preference to electrons [21,22].Due to the easily trapped excitons and constant nonradiative decay, there is the presence of defects in the polymer, so this is the second reason [23,24].The third reason for the low QY is because of interchain interactions such as aggregation and excimer formation, leading to a quenching process when adding the polyvinyl alcohol as a binder [25,26].Finally, we introduce the negative nanosheets which repulse the anionic APPV, leading to a reduction in the concentration of APPV, which affects the weaker intensity of luminescence and the lower QY.

Discussion
A battery of novel luminescent thin films containing anionic APPV based on MgAl-LDHs and MMT nanosheets were successfully assembled via LBL method.Significantly, APPV were intercalated into EME which was built by oppositely-charged inorganic layer, and EME, which can affect the vibration of backbone and extend the relaxation time, was verified to process the ability to enhance the lifetimes.Figure 4 illustrates the comparison of APPV's luminescent lifetimes under different microenvironments, and the black, red, blue and bottle green dots stand for the lifetimes of

Discussion
A battery of novel luminescent thin films containing anionic APPV based on MgAl-LDHs and MMT nanosheets were successfully assembled via LBL method.Significantly, APPV were intercalated into EME which was built by oppositely-charged inorganic layer, and EME, which can affect the vibration of backbone and extend the relaxation time, was verified to process the ability to enhance the lifetimes.Figure 4 illustrates the comparison of APPV's luminescent lifetimes under different microenvironments, and the black, red, blue and bottle green dots stand for the lifetimes of APPV, LA(n)-films, MA(n)-films and MALA(n)-films, respectively.Due to the rigid structure of MgAl-LDHs, the headmost step is formed.In the nano-system, rigid inorganic nanosshets can promote APPV dispersion better and eliminate their stacking interaction.The second step is due to MMT nanosheets' ability to provide isolation effect and electrostatic repulsion for the anionic APPV, thus leading to the APPV stacking in a more orderly way and suppressing the formation of aggregates.The crucial reason for the last noteworthy step is that EME can be formed by oppositely-charged inorganic nanosheets, which can definitely affect relaxation times of π-conjugated anionic polymer.Above all, it is obviously confirmed that EME in the nano-system can be beneficial for the lifetimes of chromophores between the interlayers.APPV, LA(n)-films, MA(n)-films and MALA(n)-films, respectively.Due to the rigid structure of MgAl-LDHs, the headmost step is formed.In the nano-system, rigid inorganic nanosshets can promote APPV dispersion better and eliminate their stacking interaction.The second step is due to MMT nanosheets' ability to provide isolation effect and electrostatic repulsion for the anionic APPV, thus leading to the APPV stacking in a more orderly way and suppressing the formation of aggregates.The crucial reason for the last noteworthy step is that EME can be formed by oppositely-charged inorganic nanosheets, which can definitely affect relaxation times of π-conjugated anionic polymer.Above all, it is obviously confirmed that EME in the nano-system can be beneficial for the lifetimes of chromophores between the interlayers.

Conclusions
To sum up, this work successfully assembled MgAl-LDHs and MMT to form an electronic microenvironment and designed the π-conjugated anionic polymer in the rigid microenvironment.Significantly, the multilayer films with ultra-prolonged lifetime were obtained, and EME is testified to be solely capable of improving the luminescent properties.According to our present work, not only can cationic chromophores be affected with better optical behavior but anionic chromophores are also effected by EME.Therefore, EME has a broad scope of application to a series of chromophores that is expected to develop in the next generation of novel luminescent multilayer films.

Conclusions
To sum up, this work successfully assembled MgAl-LDHs and MMT to form an electronic microenvironment and designed the π-conjugated anionic polymer in the rigid microenvironment.Significantly, the multilayer films with ultra-prolonged lifetime were obtained, and EME is testified to be solely capable of improving the luminescent properties.According to our present work, not only can cationic chromophores be affected with better optical behavior but anionic chromophores are also effected by EME.Therefore, EME has a broad scope of application to a series of chromophores that is expected to develop in the next generation of novel luminescent multilayer films.

Figure 2 .
Figure 2. Characterization of (MMT/APPV@PVA) n (MA(n) films) (a) UV-vis absorption spectra (the inset shows the absorbance at 293.5 nm and 452.5 nm increasing linear relationship; (b) fluorescence spectra; (c) Small angle X-ray Diffractometer (XRD) patterns; (d) Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) images of the thin films surface, and the inset show the thin films' cross sections; (e) Fluorescence decay profiles.

Figure 4 .
Figure 4.The comparison of APPV's lifetimes in the different states under the different environments.The black, red, blue and bottle green dots represent the lifetime of APPV, LA(n)-films, MA(n)-films and MALA(n)-films, respectively.The folds stand for the different kinds of multilayer films' luminescent lifetimes compared with the pristine APPV solution.

Figure 4 .
Figure 4.The comparison of APPV's lifetimes in the different states under the different environments.black, red, blue and bottle green dots represent the lifetime of APPV, LA(n)-films, MA(n)-films and MALA(n)-films, respectively.The folds stand for the different kinds of multilayer films' luminescent lifetimes compared with the pristine APPV solution.