Abstract
AbstractDue to their excellent mechanical properties and intrinsic flexibility, polyimides (PIs) are promising candidates for optoelectrical applications under harsh conditions such as flexible organic solar cells as well as flexible smart windows, etc. Much progress has been made on their optical transmittance; however, there remain significant concerns about their environmental stability, particularly their UV resistance. Herein, 4 types of colorless polyimides (CPIs) with different molecular structures containing trifluoromethyl, ethers, or fluorenes are carefully designed, and the dependence of their UV resistance on structures is explored systematically. It is found that the introduction of isopropylidene, ethers and fluorenes effectively enhances the UV resistance of CPI and its initial performance (optical transparency, thermal stability, and toughness) simultaneously as a result of the subtle manipulation of the conjugation structures. Specifically, the optimized polyimide film shows decent optical properties ($${T}_{550{\rm{nm}}}$$
T
550
nm
~ 88%, yellowness index ~3.26), and thermal stability ($${T}_{5 \% }$$
T
5
%
~ 503 °C in N2 atmosphere, $${T}_{{\rm{g}}}$$
T
g
~ 312 °C). Moreover, after high-intensity UV irradiation, CPI not only maintains over 90% of mechanical properties but also retains excellent optical properties ($${T}_{550{\rm{nm}}}$$
T
550
nm
~ 88%) and thermal stability ($${T}_{5 \% }$$
T
5
%
~ 506 °C). The design strategy paves the way for enhancing the durability of PIs for energy conversion and electronic applications resisting harsh conditions.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Department of Science and Technology of Sichuan Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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