Photo-oxidation of electroluminescent polymers studied by core-level photoabsorption spectroscopy

Abstract
The C 1s and O 1s core‐level photoabsorption spectra of poly[2‐methoxy,5‐(2′‐ethyl‐ hexoxy)‐1,4‐phenylene vinylene] (MEH‐PPV) before and after exposure O2 and broadband visible light were recorded to determine the degradation pathway for this polymer. The change in the O 1s spectra as a function of exposure demonstrates that the O adds to the polymer chain to form a carbonyl group. Exposure to only O2 or only light causes no change in the C 1s or O 1s spectra. In the C 1s spectra, the change in the dependence on the photon angle of incidence after exposure demonstrates that O attacks the polymer at the double bond in the vinyl group thereby altering the extended conjugation of the polymer.