Solvent Effect on Small-Molecule Thin Film Formation Deposited Using the Doctor Blade Technique

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Ramos-Hernandez, Rodrigo [1 ]
Perez-Gutierrez, Enrique [1 ]
Calvo, Francisco Domingo [2 ]
Beristain, Miriam Fatima [1 ]
Ceron, Margarita [1 ]
Percino, Maria Judith [1 ]
机构
[1] Benemerita Univ Autonoma Puebla, Unidad Polimeros & Elect Organ, Inst Ciencias, Val3 Ecocampus Valsequillo, Puebla 72960, Mexico
[2] Univ Popular Autonoma Puebla, Decanatura Ingn, Puebla 72410, Mexico
关键词
small-molecule films; large area; solvent effect; doctor blade technique; STRATEGIES; ROUGHNESS;
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10.3390/coatings13020425
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
Small molecule thin films are the core of some organic optoelectronic devices. Their deposition by solution processes is an advantage for device fabrication and can be achieved via spin coating for small areas and slot-die or doctor blade for larger areas. Solution deposition of small molecule thin films is usually processed only with medium polarity solvents. Herein, the use and influence of solvents with several polarities and physicochemical properties to form small-molecule homogeneous thin films via the doctor blade technique over an area of 25 cm(2) have been explored. Solvents with different polarity, heptane, chlorobenzene, N,N-dimethylformamide, acetonitrile, and methanol were used along with different deposition temperatures, from room temperature up to near the boiling temperature for each solvent. With heptane and chlorobenzene, smooth films with an average roughness of 3 nm and thickness of 100-120 nm were obtained. The film was homogeneous over the whole substrate for temperatures from room temperature to close to the boiling temperature of both solvents. On the other hand, with dimethylformamide, a film is observed when the deposition is conducted only at room temperature; when the deposition temperature increases, the formation of agglomerates of several sizes from 1 to 5 nm was observed. With acetonitrile, and methanol, no films were formed, and only nanoaggregates were created on the substrate due to the solvent high vapor pressure, and the agglomerate size depends on the deposition temperature. The measure of the contact angle of pure solvent and solutions indicated that wettability helps to film formation over the whole substrate. For heptane and chlorobenzene, a small angle was measured; meanwhile, the contact angle is large in acetonitrile leading to the formation of nanoaggregates. In the case of methanol solution, although it wets very well, no film is deposited because it has high volatility.
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