CN110511607B - Printing ink and preparation method and application thereof - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention provides ink, which comprises inorganic nanoparticles, a solvent and a block copolymer, wherein the block copolymer comprises a block copolymer bonded on the surface of the inorganic nanoparticles and a block copolymer not bonded with the inorganic nanoparticles, the block copolymer is a block copolymer comprising a block chain A and a block chain B, the block chain A is a block chain with hole transport property, the block chain B is polystyrene, a block copolymer modifier at least contains one terminal mercapto group, and the block copolymer is bonded with the inorganic nanoparticles through the terminal mercapto group.
Description
Technical Field
The invention belongs to the technical field of electroluminescent diode display, and particularly relates to ink and a preparation method and application thereof.
Background
Quantum Dots (QDs), also known as nanocrystals, are nanoparticles composed of elements of groups II-VI or III-V. Quantum dots are zero-dimensional (zero-dimensional) nano-semiconductor materials, the dimensions of each of the three dimensions are no more than twice the exciton bohr radius of the corresponding semiconductor material, and the performance of the quantum dots is generally affected by quantum confinement effect (quantum confinement effect), surface effect and doping. The quantum dot luminescent material has the characteristics of changing emission frequency along with size change, narrow emission line width, relatively high luminescent quantum efficiency, and ultrahigh light stability and solution processing. In recent years, quantum dot luminescent materials play a great role in the fields of LED illumination, liquid crystal display and the like, and quantum dots replace traditional fluorescent powder, so that the color gamut of LED and liquid crystal display is effectively improved. Recently, quantum dot light emitting diodes (QLEDs) using a light emitting material as a light emitting layer have a wide application prospect in the fields of solid state lighting, flat panel display, and the like, and have received wide attention from the academic and industrial fields.
The solution processing property of the quantum dots enables the quantum dot light-emitting layer to be prepared in various ways such as spin coating, blade coating, spraying, ink-jet printing and the like. In contrast to the previous methods, the ink-jet printing technique can deposit the quantum dot luminescent material in the proper position according to the required amount accurately, so that the semiconductor material is uniformly deposited to form the thin film layer. The quantum dot light-emitting layer is prepared by ink-jet printing, the utilization rate of the material is very high, a manufacturer can reduce the production cost, simplify the manufacturing process, and easily popularize mass production and reduce the cost. The ink jet printing technology is an effective method which is recognized at present and can solve the manufacturing problem of the large-size QLED screen.
However, quantum dots are basically directly dispersed in a solvent in the current quantum dot ink, and the obtained quantum dot ink has very low viscosity, so that the prepared quantum dot film is inconsistent in thickness and poor in film forming uniformity, and leakage current is easily caused; meanwhile, the electron hole injection of the quantum dot light emitting layer is unbalanced, and the energy transfer among quantum dots is caused due to the reduction of the quantum dot spacing, so that the light efficiency is reduced.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide ink and a preparation method thereof, aiming at solving the problems that the prepared inorganic nano material film such as a quantum dot film has poor uniformity and generates leakage current due to low viscosity of the existing inorganic nano material printing ink; and the problem of reduced light efficiency caused by influencing the electron hole injection balance of inorganic nano material films such as quantum dot light-emitting layers.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for preparing a thin film.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention adopts the following technical scheme:
the invention provides an ink, which comprises inorganic nanoparticles, a solvent and a block copolymer, wherein the block copolymer comprises a block copolymer bonded on the surface of the inorganic nanoparticles and a block copolymer not bonded with the inorganic nanoparticles, the block copolymer is a block copolymer comprising a block chain A and a block chain B, the block chain A is a block chain with hole transport property, the block chain B is polystyrene, a block copolymer modifier at least contains one terminal mercapto group, and the block copolymer is bonded with the inorganic nanoparticles through the terminal mercapto group.
Correspondingly, the preparation method of the ink comprises the following steps:
providing inorganic nanoparticles, a block copolymer, and a solvent;
and dispersing the block copolymer and the inorganic nano particles in a solvent to form the ink.
And, a method for preparing a thin film, comprising the steps of:
providing the ink;
and depositing the printing ink on a carrier, and drying to obtain the film.
The ink provided by the invention contains inorganic nanoparticles and a front-stage copolymer, and the block copolymer at least contains one terminal sulfydryl, so that the block copolymer modifier can be effectively combined with metal ions on an inorganic nano material to form a stable ligand system. On the basis, the block copolymer modifier comprises a block chain A and a block chain B, and A, B has a hole transport property in two block chains, wherein one block chain is polystyrene. The obtained inorganic nano material not only can effectively adjust the distance between the particles of the inorganic nano material, avoid energy transfer caused by too close distance between the particles of the inorganic nano material, reduce energy loss and improve quantum efficiency; moreover, a block chain A with hole transport property and polystyrene without charge transport property coexist to form a block copolymer modifier, the block chain A can improve the hole transport property, and the polystyrene has certain insulating property; meanwhile, the polystyrene chain segment has good solubility in the ink, can enhance the solubility and the film-forming property of the ink, and can regulate the charge transmission property by the cooperation of the polystyrene chain segment and the ink, improve the hole injection balance of inorganic nano materials such as quantum dots, and further improve the luminous property of the inorganic nano materials. In addition, the inorganic nano material is modified by the block copolymer modifier, so that the viscosity of the ink can be adjusted, the printing manufacturability and the film forming property are improved, the inorganic nano material printing ink can meet the requirements of ink-jet printing, the ink is stably discharged, the spreading is stable, the drying is uniform, and the film forming is uniform.
The preparation method of the ink provided by the invention only needs to disperse the inorganic nano material in the organic solvent, is simple and easy to control in operation, does not need harsh conditions, and can realize mass production.
The preparation method of the film provided by the invention can be obtained by only carrying out ink-jet printing and drying on the ink on the carrier, and the method is simple and is easy to realize standardized control.
Detailed Description
In order to make the technical problems, technical solutions and advantageous effects to be solved by the present invention more clearly apparent, the present invention is further described in detail below with reference to the following embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the invention and are not intended to limit the invention.
In the description of the present invention, it is to be understood that the terms "first", "second" and the like are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implying any number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of the present invention, "a plurality" means two or more unless specifically defined otherwise.
Composite particles
The embodiment of the invention provides a composite particle, which comprises an inorganic nanoparticle and a block copolymer bonded on the surface of the inorganic nanoparticle, wherein the block copolymer comprises a block chain A and a block chain B, the block chain A is a block chain with a hole transport property, the block chain B is polystyrene, the block copolymer modifier at least contains one terminal mercapto group, and the block copolymer is bonded with the inorganic nanomaterial through the terminal mercapto group.
The composite particle provided by the embodiment of the invention comprises an inorganic nanoparticle and a block copolymer bonded on the surface of the inorganic nanoparticle, wherein the block copolymer at least contains one terminal sulfydryl, so that the block copolymer can be effectively bonded with metal ions on an inorganic nanomaterial to form a stable ligand system. On the basis, the block copolymer comprises a block chain A and a block chain B, and A, B two block chains, wherein one block chain has a hole transport property, and the other block chain is polystyrene. The obtained material can effectively adjust the distance between the particles of the inorganic nano material, avoid energy transfer caused by too close distance between the particles of the inorganic nano material, reduce energy loss and improve quantum efficiency; moreover, a block chain A with hole transport property and polystyrene without charge transport property coexist to form a block copolymer modifier, the block chain A can improve the hole transport property, and the polystyrene has certain insulating property; meanwhile, the polystyrene chain segment has good solubility in the ink, can enhance the solubility and the film forming property of the ink, has certain flexibility, can enhance the uniform distribution of the micro-area with the block chain A, and can regulate the charge transmission performance in a synergistic manner, improve the hole injection balance of inorganic nano materials such as quantum dots, and further improve the light emitting performance of the inorganic nano materials.
Specifically, in the embodiment of the present invention, the block chain a and the block chain B constitute a block copolymer, and the block copolymer obtained thereby contains at least one terminal thiol group, so that the block copolymer is bonded to the inorganic nanomaterial such as a quantum dot. That is, it can be understood that the terminal mercapto group exists in three forms in the block copolymer. A, B represents a block chain A and a block chain B, respectively, and as one embodiment, the terminal mercapto group in the block copolymer is located at one end of the block chain A, and the block copolymer is abbreviated as SH-A-B; as a second implementation case, the terminal thiol group in the block copolymer is located at one end of the block chain B, the block copolymer being abbreviated SH-B-a; as a third embodiment, the block chain B and the block chain A in the block copolymer both have a terminal mercapto group, and the block copolymer is abbreviated as SH-B-A-SH.
As a preferred embodiment, the block copolymer comprises a mid-block chain consisting of a block chain a and a block chain B, one end of the mid-block chain being linked to one of the terminal thiol groups. Further preferably, in the block copolymer, the other end connecting the intermediate block chain is an aliphatic or aromatic group having 3 to 10 carbon atoms.
In the embodiment of the present invention, preferably, the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is 500-12000, and the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is controlled to be in the above range, so that on one hand, the block chain A and the polystyrene segment have better combinability; on the other hand, the surface of the quantum dot ligand can chelate enough block copolymer ligand, so that the stability of the quantum dot is ensured, and meanwhile, the charge transmission property, the ink solubility and the film forming distribution of the quantum dot ink are adjusted. If the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is too small, the proportion of the block chain A or polystyrene is improperly adjusted, resulting in a decrease in charge transport properties or a decrease in ink solubility. Further preferably, the block copolymer has a weight average molecular weight or a degree of polymerization of 1000-6000.
Specifically, the block chain a for forming the block copolymer is not only required to have an appropriate volume to adjust the distance between particles of the inorganic nanoparticles, improving quantum efficiency; more importantly, the block chain a also needs to have hole transport property, so as to be beneficial to improving the hole injection balance of inorganic nanoparticles such as quantum dots and improving the light emitting performance. In addition, the block copolymer formed by the block chain A and the block chain B has better solubility in an organic solvent so as to be uniformly dissolved and dispersed in the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink.
As a preferred embodiment, the monomer in the block chain A is selected from at least one of structures shown in formula I and formula II,
the block chain A has high thermal stability, and the solubility of the block chain A can be improved by introducing acrylate groups, so that the solubility of the ink is improved. The carbazolyl band gap in the block chain A is relatively large, and the highest occupied orbital (HOMO) energy is about-5.8 eV, so that the HOMO energy level of the quantum dot light emitting layer can be increased to a certain extent, the energy barrier with the hole transport layer is reduced, the hole transport is facilitated, and the balance between the hole and the electron transport of the device is improved.
Preferably, the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is 800-12000. Further preferably, the block copolymer has a weight average molecular weight or a degree of polymerization of 1000-6000.
As another preferred embodiment, the monomer in the block chain A is selected from at least one of the structures shown in the formulas V and VII,
the carbazolyl band gap in the block chain A is relatively large, and the highest occupied orbital (HOMO) energy is about-5.8 eV, so that the HOMO energy level of the quantum dot light emitting layer is increased to a certain extent, the energy barrier with the hole transport layer is reduced, the hole transport is facilitated, and the balance between the hole and electron transport of the device is improved. However, the carbazolyl group has a wide energy level and a large energy barrier. The block chain A also contains a polyaniline structure, and the polyaniline structure has a high electronic conductivity framework and high energy density, so that the energy barrier can be reduced, and the energy loss can be reduced. Meanwhile, the two structures in the block chain A have higher thermal stability, so that the stability of the light-emitting layer can be improved.
Preferably, the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is 800-12000. Further preferably, the block copolymer has a weight average molecular weight or a degree of polymerization of 1000-6000.
The preferable structure has a highly conjugated structure and a proper volume, and not only can provide better hole transport characteristics and effectively improve the hole injection balance of inorganic nanoparticles such as quantum dots, but also can improve the quantum efficiency and further improve the light emitting performance of the inorganic nanoparticles such as quantum dots.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the block chain B, i.e., polystyrene, used to form the block copolymer has a certain insulating property; meanwhile, the polystyrene chain segment has good solubility in ink, can enhance the solubility and film-forming property of the ink, has certain flexibility, can enhance the uniform distribution of micro-areas of the block chain A, and effectively adjusts hole transmission.
Further preferably, the weight percentage of the block chain A is 10-90% based on the total weight of the block copolymer as 100%. The appropriate content of the block chain A can ensure that the modified inorganic nanoparticles have higher charge transfer performance, and meanwhile, the appropriate addition of polystyrene can avoid the situation that the charge transfer performance is too high to inhibit the generation of excitons, thereby ensuring better luminescence performance. In order to obtain better luminescence properties while ensuring suitable ink jet printing properties, the weight percentage of the block chain a is further preferably from 40% to 60%, based on 100% by weight of the total weight of the block copolymer.
Preferably, the weight percentage of the block copolymer is 10-80% based on the total weight of the material being 100%. More preferably, the weight percentage of the block copolymer is 20-60% based on the total weight of the material taken as 100%.
Block copolymer
The embodiment of the invention provides a block copolymer, which comprises a middle block chain, wherein the middle block chain consists of a block chain A and a block chain B, one end of the middle block chain is connected with a terminal sulfydryl, the other end of the block copolymer is an aliphatic or aromatic group with 3-10 carbon atoms, the block chain A contains a carbazolyl structure, and the block chain B is polystyrene.
The block copolymer provided by the embodiment of the invention comprises a middle block chain, and one end of the middle block chain is connected with a terminal sulfydryl, so that the block copolymer can be effectively combined with metal ions on an inorganic nano material to form a stable ligand system when being used for inorganic nano ink. On the basis, the block copolymer comprises a block chain A and a block chain B, wherein the block chain A contains a carbazolyl structure, and the block chain B is polystyrene. When the block copolymer is used for an inorganic nano film, the carbazolyl band gap energy in the block chain A is relatively large, and the highest occupied orbital (HOMO) energy is about-5.8 eV, so that the HOMO energy level of a quantum dot light-emitting layer can be increased to a certain extent, the energy barrier with a hole transport layer is reduced, the transmission of holes is facilitated, and the balance between the hole and electron transport of a device is improved. The polystyrene has certain insulating property, and the polystyrene and the quantum dot are cooperated to adjust the charge transmission property, so that the hole injection balance of inorganic nano materials such as quantum dots is improved, and the luminous property of the inorganic nano materials is further improved.
Specifically, in the present embodiment, the terminal mercapto group exists in three forms in the block copolymer. A, B represents a block chain A and a block chain B, respectively, and as one embodiment, the terminal mercapto group in the block copolymer is located at one end of the block chain A, and the block copolymer is abbreviated as SH-A-B; as a second implementation case, the terminal thiol group in the block copolymer is located at one end of the block chain B, the block copolymer being abbreviated SH-B-a; as a third embodiment, the block chain B and the block chain A in the block copolymer both have a terminal mercapto group, and the block copolymer is abbreviated as SH-B-A-SH.
In the embodiment of the present invention, preferably, the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is 500-12000, and the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is controlled to be in the above range, so that on one hand, the block chain A and the polystyrene segment have better combinability; on the other hand, when the block copolymer is used for manufacturing inorganic nano films such as quantum dot films, the surface of a quantum dot ligand can be chelated with a sufficient amount of block copolymer ligand, so that the stability of quantum dots is ensured, and meanwhile, the charge transport property, the ink solubility and the film forming distribution of the quantum dot ink are adjusted. Further preferably, the block copolymer has a weight average molecular weight or a degree of polymerization of 1000-6000.
As a preferred embodiment, the monomer in the block chain A is selected from at least one of structures shown in formula I and formula II,
the block chain A has high thermal stability, and the solubility of the block chain A can be improved by introducing acrylate groups, so that the solubility of the ink is improved. The carbazolyl band gap in the block chain A is relatively large, and the highest occupied orbital (HOMO) energy is about-5.8 eV, so that the HOMO energy level of the quantum dot light emitting layer can be increased to a certain extent, the energy barrier with the hole transport layer is reduced, the hole transport is facilitated, and the balance between the hole and the electron transport of the device is improved.
Preferably, the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is 800-12000. Further preferably, the block copolymer has a weight average molecular weight or a degree of polymerization of 1000-6000.
As another preferred embodiment, the monomer in the block chain A is selected from at least one of the structures shown in the formulas V and VII,
the carbazolyl band gap in the block chain A is relatively large, and the highest occupied orbital (HOMO) energy is about-5.8 eV, so that the HOMO energy level of the quantum dot light emitting layer is increased to a certain extent, the energy barrier with the hole transport layer is reduced, the hole transport is facilitated, and the balance between the hole and electron transport of the device is improved. However, the carbazolyl group has a wide energy level and a large energy barrier. The block chain A also contains a polyaniline structure, and the polyaniline structure has a high electronic conductivity framework and high energy density, so that the energy barrier can be reduced, and the energy loss can be reduced. Meanwhile, the two structures in the block chain A have higher thermal stability, so that the stability of the light-emitting layer can be improved.
Preferably, the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is 800-12000. Further preferably, the block copolymer has a weight average molecular weight or a degree of polymerization of 1000-6000.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the block chain B, i.e., polystyrene, used to form the block copolymer has a certain insulating property; meanwhile, the polystyrene chain segment has good solubility in ink, can enhance the solubility and film-forming property of the ink, has certain flexibility, can enhance the uniform distribution of micro-areas of the block chain A, and effectively adjusts hole transmission.
Further preferably, the weight percentage of the block chain A is 10-90% based on the total weight of the block copolymer as 100%. The appropriate content of the block chain A can ensure that the modified inorganic nanoparticles have higher charge transfer performance, and meanwhile, the appropriate addition of polystyrene can avoid the situation that the charge transfer performance is too high to inhibit the generation of excitons, thereby ensuring better luminescence performance. In order to obtain better luminescence properties while ensuring suitable ink jet printing properties, the weight percentage of the block chain a is further preferably from 40% to 60%, based on 100% by weight of the total weight of the block copolymer.
Printing ink
The embodiment of the invention provides printing ink, which comprises inorganic nanoparticles, a solvent and a block copolymer, wherein the block copolymer comprises a block copolymer bonded on the surface of the inorganic nanoparticles and a block copolymer not bonded with the inorganic nanoparticles, the block copolymer is a block copolymer comprising a block chain A and a block chain B, the block chain A is a block chain with hole transport property, the block chain B is polystyrene, the block copolymer modifier at least contains one terminal mercapto group, and the block copolymer is bonded with the inorganic nanoparticles through the terminal mercapto group.
The inorganic nanoparticle ink provided by the embodiment of the invention contains inorganic nanoparticles and a block copolymer, wherein the inorganic nanoparticle block copolymer of the inorganic nanoparticles contains at least one terminal mercapto group, so that the block copolymer can be effectively combined with metal ions on the inorganic nanoparticles to form a stable ligand system. On the basis, the block copolymer comprises a block chain A and a block chain B, and A, B two block chains, wherein one block chain has a hole transport property, and the other block chain is polystyrene. The obtained inorganic nano-particles can effectively adjust the distance between the particles of the inorganic nano-particles, avoid energy transfer caused by too close distance between the particles of the inorganic nano-particles, reduce energy loss and improve quantum efficiency; moreover, the block chain A with the hole transmission characteristic and polystyrene without the charge transmission characteristic coexist to form a block copolymer, the block chain A can improve the hole transmission performance, the polystyrene has certain insulation performance, meanwhile, the polystyrene chain segment has certain flexibility relatively, and can form better micro-area uniform arrangement in the film together with the block chain A, the charge transmission performance is cooperatively adjusted by the block chain A and the polystyrene chain segment, the hole injection balance of inorganic nanoparticles such as quantum dots is improved, and the light emitting performance of the inorganic nanoparticles is further improved. In addition, the inorganic nanoparticles are modified by the block copolymer, so that the viscosity of the ink can be adjusted, the printing manufacturability and the film forming property are improved, the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink can meet the requirements of ink-jet printing, the ink is stably discharged, stably spread, dried uniformly, and formed into a film uniformly.
Specifically, in the embodiment of the present invention, the block chain a and the block chain B constitute a block copolymer, and the block copolymer obtained thereby contains at least one terminal thiol group, so that the block copolymer is bonded to the inorganic nanoparticle such as a quantum dot. That is, it can be understood that the terminal mercapto group exists in three forms in the block copolymer. A, B represents a block chain A and a block chain B, respectively, and as one embodiment, the terminal mercapto group in the copolymer is located at one end of the block chain A, and the copolymer is abbreviated as SH-A-B; as a second embodiment, the terminal mercapto group in the copolymer is located at one end of the block chain B, the copolymer being abbreviated SH-B-a; as a third embodiment, both the block chain B and the block chain A of the copolymer contain a terminal mercapto group, and the copolymer is abbreviated as SH-B-A-SH.
As a preferred embodiment, the block copolymer comprises a mid-block chain consisting of a block chain a and a block chain B, one end of the mid-block chain being linked to one of the terminal thiol groups. Further preferably, in the block copolymer, the other end connecting the intermediate block chain is an aliphatic or aromatic group having 3 to 10 carbon atoms.
In the embodiment of the present invention, preferably, the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is 500-12000, and the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is controlled to be in the above range, so that on one hand, the block chain A and the polystyrene segment have better combinability; on the other hand, the surface of the quantum dot ligand can chelate enough block copolymer ligand, so that the stability of the quantum dot is ensured, and meanwhile, the charge transmission property, the ink solubility and the film forming distribution of the quantum dot ink are adjusted. If the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is too small, the proportion of the block chain A or polystyrene is improperly adjusted, resulting in a decrease in charge transport properties or a decrease in ink solubility. Further preferably, the block copolymer has a weight average molecular weight or a degree of polymerization of 1000-6000.
Specifically, the block chain a for forming the block copolymer is not only required to have an appropriate volume to adjust the distance between particles of the inorganic nanoparticles, improving quantum efficiency; more importantly, the block chain a also needs to have hole transport property, so as to be beneficial to improving the hole injection balance of inorganic nanoparticles such as quantum dots and improving the light emitting performance. In addition, the block copolymer formed by the block chain A and the block chain B has better solubility in an organic solvent so as to be uniformly dissolved and dispersed in the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink.
As a preferred embodiment, the monomer in the block chain A is selected from at least one of structures shown in formula I and formula II,
the block chain A has high thermal stability, and the solubility of the block chain A can be improved by introducing acrylate groups, so that the solubility of the ink is improved. The carbazolyl band gap in the block chain A is relatively large, and the highest occupied orbital (HOMO) energy is about-5.8 eV, so that the HOMO energy level of the quantum dot light emitting layer can be increased to a certain extent, the energy barrier with the hole transport layer is reduced, the hole transport is facilitated, and the balance between the hole and the electron transport of the device is improved.
Preferably, the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is 800-12000. Further preferably, the block copolymer has a weight average molecular weight or a degree of polymerization of 1000-6000.
As another preferred embodiment, the monomer in the block chain A is selected from at least one of the structures shown in the formulas V and VII,
the carbazolyl band gap in the block chain A is relatively large, and the highest occupied orbital (HOMO) energy is about-5.8 eV, so that the HOMO energy level of the quantum dot light emitting layer is increased to a certain extent, the energy barrier with the hole transport layer is reduced, the hole transport is facilitated, and the balance between the hole and electron transport of the device is improved. However, the carbazolyl group has a wide energy level and a large energy barrier. The block chain A also contains a polyaniline structure, and the polyaniline structure has a high electronic conductivity framework and high energy density, so that the energy barrier can be reduced, and the energy loss can be reduced. Meanwhile, the two structures in the block chain A have higher thermal stability, so that the stability of the light-emitting layer can be improved.
Preferably, the weight average molecular weight of the block copolymer is 800-12000. Further preferably, the block copolymer has a weight average molecular weight or a degree of polymerization of 1000-6000.
In the embodiment of the invention, the block chain B for forming the block copolymer, namely polystyrene, has certain insulating property, and the polystyrene chain segment has certain flexibility relatively, so that the block chain B and the block chain A can form better micro-area uniform arrangement in a film.
Further preferably, the weight percentage of the block chain A is 10-90% based on the total weight of the block copolymer as 100%. The appropriate content of the block chain A can ensure that an inorganic nanoparticle film formed by ink-jet printing of the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink has high charge transfer performance, and meanwhile, the appropriate addition of polystyrene can avoid the over-high charge transfer performance to inhibit the generation of excitons, thereby ensuring good luminescence performance. In order to obtain better luminescence properties while ensuring suitable ink jet printing properties, the weight percentage of the block chain a is further preferably from 40% to 60%, based on 100% by weight of the total weight of the block copolymer.
In the embodiment of the invention, the block copolymer is added into the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink, so that the inorganic nanoparticles can be modified, the printing performance of the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink is improved, and the luminescence performance of the obtained inorganic nanoparticle printing film is improved. Preferably, the weight percentage of the block copolymer is 10-80% based on 100% of the total weight of the composite particles, so that the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink has proper viscosity and is beneficial to obtaining an inorganic nanoparticle printing film with high quantum efficiency. More importantly, the appropriate block copolymer content allows the block copolymer to remain in dynamic equilibrium with the inorganic nanoparticles in dissociation and association. More preferably, the weight percentage of the block copolymer is 20 to 60% based on the total weight of the composite particle taken as 100%.
In the embodiment of the present invention, one or more inorganic nanoparticles may be used in the inorganic nanoparticle ink. In particular, the inorganic nano-particles are used as a matrix component of the inorganic nano-particle printing ink, the semiconductor material may be at least one of group IV, group II-VI, group II-V, group III-VI, group IV-VI, group I-III-VI, group II-IV-V binary or multiple single crystal semiconductor compounds, or at least one of group IV, group II-VI, group II-V, group III-VI, group IV-VI, group I-III-VI, group II-IV-V binary or multiple core-shell structure semiconductor compounds, or a mixture of a single crystal semiconductor compound and a core-shell structure semiconductor compound. Specifically, the inorganic nanoparticles may be selected from, but not limited to, at least one of CdSe, CdS, CdTe, ZnO, ZnSe, ZnS, ZnTe, HgS, HgSe, HgTe, CdZnSe; but is not limited to, InAs, InP, InN, GaN, InSb, InAsP, InGaAs, GaAs, GaP, GaSb, AlP, AlN, AlAs, AlSb, CdSeTe, ZnCdSe. In the embodiment of the present invention, the structure type of the inorganic nanoparticles is not limited, and a uniform mixing type, a gradient mixing type, a core-shell type, or a combination type may be used. Furthermore, the inorganic nanoparticles may also be perovskite nanoparticle materials, with luminescent perovskite nanoparticles, metal nanoparticle materials, metal oxide nanoparticle materials, and combinations thereof being particularly preferred.
The composition form of the inorganic nanoparticles is not limited, and the inorganic nanoparticles can be doped or undoped inorganic nanoparticles, wherein doping means that the inorganic nanoparticles also contain other doping elements inside. Specifically, the inorganic nanoparticles may be quantum dot materials. Wherein the ligand of the quantum dot comprises at least one of acid ligand, thiol ligand, amine ligand, (oxy) phosphine ligand, phospholipid, lecithin, polyvinyl pyridine and the like. As a specific embodiment, the acid ligand is at least one of deca acid, undecylenic acid, tetradecanoic acid, oleic acid and stearic acid; the mercaptan ligand is at least one of octaalkylmercaptan, dodecyl mercaptan and octadecyl mercaptan; the amine ligand comprises at least one of oleylamine, octadecylamine and octamine; the (oxy) phosphine ligand is at least one of trioctylphosphine and trioctylphosphine.
The inorganic nanoparticle printing provided by the embodiment of the invention is suitable for ink-jet printing of the quantum dot light-emitting layer, and when the water content in the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink is higher, water is difficult to volatilize or remove, and is easy to remain in the quantum dot ink, so that the performance of the formed quantum dot light-emitting layer is influenced. In view of this, the quantum dots according to the embodiments of the present invention are preferably oil-soluble quantum dots.
As a particularly preferred embodiment, the average size of the quantum dots is 1-20 nm.
In embodiments of the present invention, the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink further comprises at least one organic solvent. The organic solvent is selected from but not limited to chlorobenzene, o-dichlorobenzene, tetrahydrofuran, anisole, morpholine, toluene, o-xylene, m-xylene, p-xylene, n-hexane, dichloromethane, trichloromethane, 1, 4-dioxane, 1, 2-dichloroethane, 1,1, 1-trichloroethane, 1,1,2, 2-tetrachloroethane, tetrahydronaphthalene, at least one of decalin, phenoxytoluene, dodecane, 1-methoxynaphthalene, 1-butylnaphthalene, orthodimethoxybenzene, 1-methylnaphthalene, 1, 2-dimethylnaphthalene, cyclohexylbenzene, 1,2, 4-trimethoxybenzene, phenylhexane, tetradecane, 1, 2-dimethylnaphthalene, 4-isopropylbiphenyl, 2-isopropylnaphthalene, 1-ethylnaphthalene and 1,2,3, 4-tetrahydronaphthalene.
Further, the weight ratio of the total weight of the inorganic nanoparticles and the block copolymer to the organic solvent is 0.01-20.0:80-99.9 by weight ratio to impart better viscosity to the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink. Further preferably, the weight ratio of the total weight of the inorganic nanoparticles and the block copolymer to the organic solvent is 4.0-15.0:85.0-96.0 by weight ratio.
As a preferable mode, the ink is composed of the inorganic nanoparticles, the block copolymer and the organic solvent, and the weight ratio of the total weight of the inorganic nanomaterial and the block copolymer to the organic solvent is 4.0-15.0: 85.0-96.0. I.e. the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink does not contain any auxiliary agents other than the inorganic nanoparticles, the block copolymer and the organic solvent.
As another preferable mode, the ink contains the inorganic nanoparticles, the block copolymer, and the organic solvent, and the weight ratio of the total weight of the inorganic nanoparticles and the block copolymer to the organic solvent is 4.0 to 15.0:85.0 to 96.0. Further, in the present embodiment, the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink may further include an auxiliary agent, which includes but is not limited to: viscosity modifiers and dispersants.
In order to ensure that when the quantum dot ink is used for ink-jet printing, the ink is properly released from a nozzle of an ink-jet printing head without blockage, and simultaneously has better film-forming characteristics, a viscosity regulator can be added into the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink. The viscosity modifier is preferably at least one of a polyhydric alcohol, an alkyl glycol ether or trimethylolpropane, trimethylolethane, casein, carboxymethylcellulose. Specifically, the polyhydric alcohol is at least one of ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, hexylene glycol, 1, 3-butylene glycol, 1, 4-butylene glycol, 1, 5-pentanediol, 2-butene-1, 4-diol, 2-methyl-2-pentanediol, 1,2, 6-hexanetriol, glycerol, polyethylene glycol, dipropylene glycol and polyvinyl alcohol. The alkyl glycol ether is at least one of polyethylene glycol monobutyl ether, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether and propylene glycol n-propyl ether.
The dispersant may be effective to uniformly disperse the quantum dots in the solvent and to stabilize the dispersion. In particular, the dispersant may be one or more surfactants. The surfactant may be an anionic, cationic, nonionic or amphoteric surfactant.
As specific examples, the nonionic surfactant includes, but is not limited to, at least one of linear or secondary alcohol ethoxylates, alkylphenol ethoxylates, fluorosurfactants, fatty acid polyoxyethylene esters, fatty amine polyoxyethylene ethers, polyoxyethylene block copolymers and propoxylated block copolymers, polyoxyethylene and propylsilicone oxide resin-based surfactants, alkyl polyglycosides, and acetylene polyethylene oxide surfactants. The anionic surfactant includes, but is not limited to, at least one of carboxylates (e.g., ether carboxylates and sulfosuccinates), sulfates (e.g., sodium lauryl sulfate), sulfonates (e.g., dodecylbenzene sulfonate, alpha-olefin sulfonate, alkyl diphenyl oxide disulfonate, fatty acid taurates, alkyl naphthalene sulfonates), phosphates (e.g., phosphate esters of alkyl and aryl alcohols), phosphonates and amine oxide surfactants, and anionic fluorinated surfactants. The amphoteric surfactant includes, but is not limited to, at least one of trimethylamine ethylester, sultaine, and aminopropionate. The cationic surfactant includes, but is not limited to, at least one of quaternary ammonium compounds, cationic amine oxides, ethoxylated fatty amines, and imidazoline surfactants.
As a particularly preferred mode, the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink is composed of the inorganic nanoparticles, a block copolymer and an organic solvent.
The inorganic nanoparticle printing ink provided by the embodiment of the invention has a viscosity of 0.5-60.0mPa.s at 25-35 ℃, specifically 1mPa.s, 5mPa.s, 10mPa.s, 15mPa.s, 20mPa.s, 25mPa.s, 30mPa.s, 35mPa.s, 40mPa.s, 45mPa.s, 50mPa.s, 55mPa.s, 60 mPa.s; further, the viscosity of the quantum dot ink is preferably 1 to 30.0mpa.s at 25 ℃, and more preferably 1 to 15.0mpa.s at 25 to 35 ℃. The surface tension of the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink is 20.0-80.0mN/m, so that the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink can be smoothly released from a printing nozzle in an ink-jet printing process, and has a good film forming characteristic. Specifically, the surface tension of the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink can be 20.0mN/m, 30.0mN/m, 40.0mN/m, 50.0mN/m, 60.0mN/m, 70.0mN/m, 80.0 mN/m.
The inorganic nano-particle printing ink provided by the embodiment of the invention has the surface tension within the range of 20-80mN/m and the viscosity of 0.5-60.0mPa.s at the temperature of 25-35 ℃, can meet the requirements of the current ink-jet printer on the viscosity and the surface tension, realizes the ink-jet printing mode of an inorganic nano-particle layer, realizes stable ink discharge, stable spreading, high wettability, uniform drying and uniform film forming in the printing process, and obtains an inorganic nano-particle light-emitting layer with a pixel lattice, high resolution and electro-excitation. Meanwhile, according to the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink provided by the embodiment of the invention, the thickness of a film layer formed by the printed inorganic nanoparticles such as quantum dots and a block copolymer is uniform and flat, and the inorganic nanoparticles such as quantum dots are uniformly distributed in the block copolymer, so that the electron-charge injection of a quantum dot light-emitting layer is more balanced, the energy transfer loss among the quantum dots is reduced, and the light-emitting efficiency is improved.
Preparation method of printing ink
Another aspect of the present invention provides a method for preparing an ink, comprising the steps of:
s01, providing inorganic nano-particle particles, a block copolymer and an organic solvent;
s02, dispersing the block copolymer and the inorganic nano particles in an organic solvent to form the inorganic nano particle ink.
The preparation method of the ink provided by the embodiment of the invention only needs to disperse the inorganic nanoparticles in the organic solvent, is simple and easy to control in operation, does not need harsh conditions, and can realize mass production.
Specifically, in the step S01, the types and contents of the inorganic nanoparticles, the block copolymer, and the organic solvent are all stated above, and are not described herein again for the sake of brevity.
The block copolymer provided by the embodiment of the invention can be prepared by self, and is preferably synthesized by a reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization-amine decomposition method.
As a preferred embodiment, the block chain B of the block copolymer is polystyrene, and when the monomer in the block chain A of the block copolymer is selected from at least one of the structures shown in the formulas I and II,
the preparation method of the block copolymer comprises the following steps:
s111, providing at least one of functional structural monomers shown in formulas III and IV, placing the functional structural monomer, a free radical initiator and an RAFT reagent in a solvent, and preparing the RAFT reagent of the functional block chain A through polymerization;
specifically, in step S111, the structural monomer of the block chain a is the functional structural monomer represented by formula iii or formula iv (the functional structural monomer represented by formula i or formula ii, respectively), and the structural general formula thereof is represented by R1CHCH2Wherein, said R1Is the removal of CHCH from functional structural monomers shown in formulas III and IV2And (c) other structural parts. The RAFT agent is represented by R2-S-CS-R3Is used for reacting with the terminal alkenyl of the functional structural monomer. Wherein R is2、R3Preferably aliphatic, aromatic groups of 3-10 carbon atoms, to provide better solubility and reactivity of the RAFT agent during the reaction. The free radical initiator is used for initiating the polymerization reaction of the functional structural monomer. In particular, the radical initiator is selected from the group consisting ofOne of a radical thermal initiator and a radical photoinitiator. Particularly preferably, the radical thermal initiator is selected from at least one of azo, peroxide, persulfate, redox initiators, including but not limited to Azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN); the free radical photoinitiator is selected from at least one of 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-1-phenyl-1-acetone, 2-dimethoxy-2-phenylacetophenone, 2-methyl-1- (4-methylthiophenyl) -2-morpholinyl-1-acetone, 1-hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone, 2-dimethoxy-phenyl ketone, phenyl bis- (2,4, 6-trimethylbenzoyl) phosphine oxide, 2-phenylbenzyl-2-dimethylamine-1- (4-morpholinebenzylphenyl) butanone, 2, 4-dimethylthioxanthone and 2, 4-diethylthioxanthone. In the embodiment of the present invention, in the step S111 and the step S112, the solvent used for polymerization may be at least one selected from benzene and alkylbenzene, and may be at least one selected from tetrahydrofuran, dichloromethane, dichloroethane, chloroform, chlorobenzene, nitrobenzene, dioxane, and cyclohexane; can be selected from lipids; can be selected from ketones; may be selected from at least one of N-methylpyrrolidone, N-dimethylformamide, N-dimethylacetamide and dimethylsulfoxide, and may be any combination of the above solvents. More specifically, the alkylbenzene is selected from at least one of toluene, xylene, and other alkylbenzenes having a boiling point higher than that of the xylene; the esters are selected from at least one of but not limited to ethyl acetate, n-butyl acetate and 1-methoxy-2-propyl acetate; the ketone is selected from at least one of acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone and cyclohexanone. Further preferably, in the step S111 and the step S112 described below, the solvent used for the polymerization is a toluene, chloroform or tetrahydrofuran solvent.
The functional structural monomer, a free radical initiator and an RAFT test are subjected to polymerization reaction to prepare the RAFT reagent of the functional block chain A, and the reaction formula is as follows:
wherein the value of m in the RAFT reagent of the functionalized block chain A is determined by the type of the functional structural monomer participating in the reaction. When the functional structural monomer participating in the reaction is only the functional structural monomer shown in the formula III, the polymer with the structure shown in the formula I is obtained through polymerization reaction, and the value of m is the same as that of x; when the functional structural monomer participating in the reaction is only the functional structural monomer shown in the formula IV, the polymer with the structure shown in the formula II is obtained through polymerization reaction, and at the moment, the value of m is the same as that of y; when the functional structural monomer participating in the reaction contains the functional structural monomers shown in the formulas III and IV, the polymerization reaction obtains the polymer with the structures shown in the formulas I and II, and in this case, m is x + y.
Preferably, after the polymerization reaction is finished, the reaction product is placed into liquid nitrogen to be cooled for several seconds and then is precipitated by normal hexane to obtain the functionalized polymer chain macromolecule RAFT reagent.
S112, providing a styrene monomer, placing the RAFT reagent of the functionalized block chain A, the styrene monomer and a free radical initiator in a solvent, and carrying out polymerization reaction to obtain a diblock copolymer with at least one end being dithioester.
Specifically, in step S112, the radical initiator is selected in the same manner as the radical initiator in step S111, and the solvent for polymerization is selected in the same manner as the solvent for polymerization in step S111. In a solvent for polymerization, reacting the RAFT reagent of the functionalized block chain A with the styrene monomer and a free radical initiator to obtain a diblock copolymer with at least one end being dithioester, wherein the reaction formula is as follows:
in the diblock copolymer with the dithioester at the tail end, n represents the monomer number of styrene in polystyrene, and the value of n is a positive integer. The size of n influences the content of block chains B in the block copolymer.
S113, carrying out aminolysis reaction on the diblock copolymer with the end of dithioester and primary amine to prepare the block copolymer with the end of sulfydryl.
Specifically, in step S113, the diblock copolymer with a dithioester terminal and the primary amine are subjected to an aminolysis reaction to prepare a block copolymer with a mercapto group terminal, and the reaction formula is as follows:
wherein the primary amine is selected from at least one of ethylamine, propylamine, n-butylamine, n-hexylamine and cyclohexylamine.
Further, the block copolymer is dissolved and precipitated by adopting tetrahydrofuran and normal hexane, and after repeated for many times, the block copolymer with high purity is obtained by drying and is used for being added into the inorganic nano-particle ink to improve the performance of the ink.
As another preferred embodiment, the block chain B of the block copolymer is polystyrene, and when the monomer in the block chain A of the block copolymer is selected from at least one of the structures represented by the formula V and the formula VII,
the preparation method of the block copolymer comprises the following steps:
s211, providing at least one of functional structural monomers shown in formulas VIII and IX, placing the functional structural monomer, a free radical initiator and a RAFT reagent in a solvent, and carrying out polymerization reaction to prepare the RAFT reagent of the functional block chain A;
specifically, in step S211, the structural monomer of the block chain a is represented by formula viii or formula ix (or formula iii or formula iv), and the structural general formula thereof is represented by R4CHCH2Wherein, said R4Is the removal of CHCH from a functional structural monomer shown as a formula VIII or IX2And (c) other structural parts. The RAFT agent is represented by R2-S-CS-R3Is used for reacting with the terminal alkenyl of the functional structural monomer. Wherein R is2、R3Preferably aliphatic, aromatic groups of 3-10 carbon atoms, to provide better solubility and reactivity of the RAFT agent during the reaction. The free radical initiator is used for initiating the polymerization reaction of the functional structural monomer. Specifically, the free radical initiator is selected from one of a free radical thermal initiator and a free radical photoinitiator. Particularly preferably, the radical thermal initiator is selected from at least one of azo, peroxide, persulfate, redox initiators, including but not limited to Azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN); the free radical photoinitiator is selected from at least one of 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-1-phenyl-1-acetone, 2-dimethoxy-2-phenylacetophenone, 2-methyl-1- (4-methylthiophenyl) -2-morpholinyl-1-acetone, 1-hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone, 2-dimethoxy-phenyl ketone, phenyl bis- (2,4, 6-trimethylbenzoyl) phosphine oxide, 2-phenylbenzyl-2-dimethylamine-1- (4-morpholinebenzylphenyl) butanone, 2, 4-dimethylthioxanthone and 2, 4-diethylthioxanthone. In the embodiment of the present invention, in the step S211 and the step S212, the solvent used for polymerization may be at least one selected from benzene and alkylbenzene, and may be at least one selected from tetrahydrofuran, dichloromethane, dichloroethane, chloroform, chlorobenzene, nitrobenzene, dioxane, and cyclohexane; can be selected from lipids; can be selected from ketones; may be selected from at least one of N-methylpyrrolidone, N-dimethylformamide, N-dimethylacetamide and dimethylsulfoxide, and may be any combination of the above solvents. More specifically, the alkylbenzene is selected from at least one of toluene, xylene, and other alkylbenzenes having a boiling point higher than that of the xylene; the esters are selected from at least one of but not limited to ethyl acetate, n-butyl acetate and 1-methoxy-2-propyl acetate; the ketone is selected from at least one of acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone and cyclohexanone. More preferably, the step S211 and the following stepsIn step S212, the solvent used for polymerization is a toluene, chloroform or tetrahydrofuran solvent.
The functional structural monomer, a free radical initiator and an RAFT test are subjected to polymerization reaction to prepare the RAFT reagent of the functional block chain A, and the reaction formula is as follows:
wherein the value of h in the RAFT reagent of the functionalized block chain A is determined by the type of the functional structural monomer participating in the reaction. When the functional structural monomer participating in the reaction is only the functional structural monomer shown in the formula VIII, the polymer with the structure shown in the formula III is obtained through polymerization reaction, and at the moment, the value of h is the same as that of a; when the functional structural monomer participating in the reaction is only the functional structural monomer shown in the formula IX, the polymer with the structure shown in the formula IV is obtained through polymerization reaction, and the value of h is the same as that of b; when the functional structural monomer participating in the reaction contains the functional structural monomers shown in the formulas III and IV, the polymerization reaction obtains the polymer with the structures shown in the formulas I and II, and in this case, h is a + b.
Preferably, after the polymerization reaction is finished, the reaction product is placed into liquid nitrogen to be cooled for several seconds and then is precipitated by normal hexane to obtain the functionalized polymer chain macromolecule RAFT reagent.
S212, styrene monomers are provided, the RAFT reagent of the functionalized block chain A, the styrene monomers and the free radical initiator are placed in a solvent, and a diblock copolymer with at least one end being dithioester is prepared through polymerization reaction.
Specifically, in step S212, the radical initiator is selected in the same manner as the radical initiator in step S211, and the solvent for polymerization is selected in the same manner as the solvent for polymerization in step S211. In a solvent for polymerization, reacting the RAFT reagent of the functionalized block chain A with the styrene monomer and a free radical initiator to obtain a diblock copolymer with at least one end being dithioester, wherein the reaction formula is as follows:
in the diblock copolymer with the dithioester at the tail end, n represents the monomer number of styrene in polystyrene, and the value of n is a positive integer. The size of n influences the content of block chains B in the block copolymer.
S213, carrying out aminolysis reaction on the diblock copolymer with the end of dithioester and primary amine to prepare the block copolymer with the end of sulfydryl.
Specifically, in step S213, the diblock copolymer with a dithioester terminal and the primary amine are subjected to aminolysis reaction to prepare a block copolymer with a mercapto group terminal, and the reaction formula is as follows:
wherein the primary amine is selected from at least one of ethylamine, propylamine, n-butylamine, n-hexylamine and cyclohexylamine.
Further, the block copolymer is dissolved and precipitated by adopting tetrahydrofuran and normal hexane, and after repeated for many times, the block copolymer with high purity is obtained by drying and is used for being added into the inorganic nano-particle ink to improve the performance of the ink.
In step S02, the inorganic nanoparticles and the block copolymer are dispersed in the organic solvent, and the dispersion form is not limited, and may be achieved by stirring. Preferably, the block copolymer is dispersed in an organic solvent, and the inorganic nanoparticles such as quantum dots are added after adjusting the viscosity of the solvent.
The embodiment of the invention also provides a preparation method of the film, which comprises the following steps:
E01. providing the ink;
E02. and depositing the ink on a carrier, and drying to obtain a granular film.
The preparation method of the film provided by the invention can be obtained by only carrying out ink-jet printing and drying on the ink on the carrier, and the method is simple and is easy to realize standardized control.
The method for preparing the inorganic nanoparticle printing ink in step E01 is as described above, and will not be described herein for brevity.
In the step E02, the manner of depositing the ink on the carrier is not critical, and it is preferable to deposit the inorganic nano-printing ink on the carrier by inkjet printing with a suitable inkjet printer, and then dry the ink to volatilize the solvent. Specifically, the inkjet printing is preferably realized by piezoelectric inkjet printing or thermal inkjet printing. The drying treatment is at least one of heating drying, cooling drying and decompression drying. In one embodiment, the drying treatment is performed by one of temperature-raising drying, temperature-lowering drying, and reduced-pressure drying alone. As another embodiment, the drying treatment is performed by drying at elevated temperature and drying under reduced pressure, or drying at reduced temperature and drying under reduced pressure. Preferably, the temperature for heating and drying is 60-180 ℃ and the time is 0-30 min; preferably, the temperature of the temperature reduction treatment is 0-20 ℃; preferably, the degree of vacuum of the reduced pressure treatment is 1X 10-6The pressure is reduced to normal pressure. Drying to obtain inorganic nanometer particle film, such as quantum dot film.
And the proper drying treatment mode can effectively remove the organic solvent, ensure that the inorganic nano particles such as quantum dot materials and the block copolymer are not damaged and form a uniform and flat film.
The inorganic nano particle film dry film formed by ink-jet printing has the thickness of 10-100 nm; further, the dry film thickness of the inorganic nanoparticle film formed by ink-jet printing is 20-50 nm.
The following description will be given with reference to specific examples.
Example 1
A preparation method of a block polymer modifier SH-A-B (SH-I-B) comprises the following steps:
5g of functional monomer 2- (9H-carbazole-9-yl) ethyl acrylate of a block chain shown in a formula II, 5mg of Azodiisobutyronitrile (AIBN) serving as a free radical initiator and 60mg of phenethyl dithiobenzoate are mixed and dispersed in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran, oxygen in the mixture is removed by vacuum-liquid nitrogen defoaming for several times, nitrogen is filled, the mixture is heated to 50 ℃, and polymerization is carried out for 48 hours. And (3) putting the reactant mixture into liquid nitrogen to cool for several seconds to terminate the chain transfer reaction, and then precipitating by using normal hexane to obtain 3.6g of the first-stage functional polymer chain macromolecular RAFT reagent.
Dispersing 3g of the functional polymer chain macromolecule RAFT reagent, 2g of styrene and 2mg of AIBN in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran, defoaming the mixture by vacuum-liquid nitrogen for several times to remove oxygen in the mixture, filling nitrogen, heating to 50 ℃, and polymerizing for 48 hours. The reaction mixture was cooled in liquid nitrogen for several seconds to terminate the chain transfer reaction, and then n-hexane was precipitated to obtain 4.1g of a diblock polymer terminated with a dithioester.
4g of the diblock polymer having a terminal dithioester was reacted with 10g of cyclohexylamine in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran at room temperature for 6 hours, and then n-hexane was precipitated to obtain 3.3g of the diblock polymer having a terminal mercapto group.
The block polymer is dissolved and precipitated by tetrahydrofuran and normal hexane for many times, and is dried in vacuum to constant weight, and then the block polymer can be added into quantum dot ink to improve the performance of the ink.
Example 2
A preparation method of an inorganic nanoparticle film comprises the following steps:
500mg of the polymer prepared in example 1 was mixed with 20g of dodecane, dissolved by heating at 100 ℃ for 30 minutes, and then filtered through a 1 μ filter to obtain a polymer solution ready for use. 1.5g of oleylamine stabilized red CdSe/ZnS quantum dots and 8.5g of the above polymer solution were mixed and stirred for 30 minutes, and filtered through a 0.45 μ filter to obtain quantum dot ink.
A layer of red quantum dots of 20 × 30um, resolution 200 × 200ppi was printed by an inkjet printer.
Heating to 100 ℃ on a hot plate, nitrogen flow and vacuum of 1X 10-6And volatilizing and drying for 30min under the condition of Torr to obtain the monochromatic quantum dot luminescent layer.
Example 3
A preparation method of a block polymer modifier SH-A-B (SH-I-II-B) comprises the following steps:
the preparation method comprises the steps of providing 3g of functional monomer 2- (9H-carbazole-9-yl) ethyl methacrylate of a block chain in a formula I, 3mg of Azodiisobutyronitrile (AIBN) serving as a free radical initiator and 60mg of phenethyl dithiobenzoate, mixing, dispersing in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran, defoaming in vacuum-liquid nitrogen for several times to remove oxygen in the mixture, filling nitrogen, heating to 50 ℃, and polymerizing for 48 hours. Adding 2g of functional monomer 2- (9H-carbazole-9-yl) ethyl methacrylate of a block chain in the formula II, defoaming the mixture by vacuum-liquid nitrogen for several times to remove oxygen in the mixture, filling nitrogen, heating the mixture to 50 ℃, and polymerizing the mixture for 48 hours. And (3) putting the reactant mixture into liquid nitrogen to cool for several seconds to terminate the chain transfer reaction, and then precipitating by using normal hexane to obtain 3.4g of the first-stage functional polymer chain macromolecular RAFT reagent.
Dispersing 3g of the functional polymer chain macromolecule RAFT reagent, 2g of styrene and 2mg of AIBN in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran, defoaming the mixture by vacuum-liquid nitrogen for several times to remove oxygen in the mixture, filling nitrogen, heating to 50 ℃, and polymerizing for 48 hours. The reaction mixture was cooled in liquid nitrogen for several seconds to terminate the chain transfer reaction, and then n-hexane was precipitated to obtain 3.7g of a diblock polymer having a dithioester terminal.
4g of a diblock polymer having a dithioester terminal was reacted with 10g of cyclohexylamine in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran at room temperature for 6 hours, and then n-hexane was precipitated to obtain 3.0g of a diblock polymer having a mercapto group terminal.
The block polymer is dissolved and precipitated by tetrahydrofuran and normal hexane for many times, and is dried in vacuum to constant weight, and then the block polymer can be added into quantum dot ink to improve the performance of the ink.
Example 4
A preparation method of an inorganic nanoparticle film comprises the following steps:
500mg of the polymer prepared in example 3 was mixed with 20g of tetradecane and 10g of o-xylene, dissolved at 100 ℃ for 30 minutes, and then filtered through a 1. mu. filter to obtain a polymer solution for use. 1.0g of oleylamine stabilized red CdSe/ZnS quantum dot and 9.0g of the polymer solution were mixed and stirred for 30 minutes, and filtered through a 0.45 μ filter to obtain a quantum dot ink.
A layer of red quantum dots of 20 × 30um, resolution 200 × 200ppi was printed by an inkjet printer.
Heating to 100 ℃ on a hot plate, nitrogen flow and vacuum of 1X 10-6And volatilizing and drying for 30min under the condition of Torr to obtain the monochromatic quantum dot luminescent layer.
Example 5
A preparation method of a block polymer modifier SH-A-B (SH-I-II-B) comprises the following steps:
4g of functional monomer 2- (9H-carbazole-9-yl) ethyl methacrylate of a block chain in a formula I, 2g of functional monomer 2- (9H-carbazole-9-yl) ethyl methacrylate of a block chain in a type II, 3mg of Azodiisobutyronitrile (AIBN) serving as a free radical initiator and 60mg of phenethyl dithiobenzoate are mixed and dispersed in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran, oxygen in the mixture is removed by vacuum-liquid nitrogen defoaming for several times, and the mixture is heated to 50 ℃ after nitrogen is filled, and polymerized for 48 hours. And (3) putting the reactant mixture into liquid nitrogen to cool for several seconds to terminate the chain transfer reaction, and then precipitating by using normal hexane to obtain 5.2g of the first-stage functional polymer chain macromolecular RAFT reagent.
Dispersing 3g of the functional polymer chain macromolecule RAFT reagent, 2g of styrene and 2mg of AIBN in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran, defoaming the mixture by vacuum-liquid nitrogen for several times to remove oxygen in the mixture, filling nitrogen, heating to 50 ℃, and polymerizing for 48 hours. The reaction mixture was cooled in liquid nitrogen for several seconds to terminate the chain transfer reaction, and then n-hexane was precipitated to obtain 3.9g of a diblock polymer having a dithioester terminal.
3.9g of a diblock polymer having a terminal dithioester was reacted with 10g of cyclohexylamine in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran at room temperature for 6 hours, and then n-hexane was precipitated to obtain 3.6g of a diblock polymer having a terminal mercapto group.
The block polymer is dissolved and precipitated by tetrahydrofuran and normal hexane for many times, and is dried in vacuum to constant weight, and then the block polymer can be added into quantum dot ink to improve the performance of the ink.
Example 6
A preparation method of an inorganic nanoparticle film comprises the following steps:
500mg of the polymer prepared in example 5 was mixed with 20g of dodecane and 5g of cyclohexylbenzene, dissolved by heating at 100 ℃ for 30 minutes, and then filtered through a 1 μ filter to obtain a polymer solution for use. 1.2g of oleylamine stabilized red CdSe/ZnS quantum dot and 8.8g of the above polymer solution were mixed and stirred for 30 minutes, and filtered through a 0.45 μ filter to obtain a quantum dot ink.
A layer of red quantum dots of 20 × 30um, resolution 200 × 200ppi was printed by an inkjet printer.
Heating to 100 ℃ on a hot plate, nitrogen flow and vacuum of 1X 10-6And volatilizing and drying for 30min under the condition of Torr to obtain the monochromatic quantum dot luminescent layer.
Example 7
A preparation method of a block polymer modifier SH-A-B (SH-V-B) comprises the following steps:
5g of N-N-di-p-methylphenyl-p-vinylaniline serving as a functional monomer of a block chain of a formula V, 5mg of Azodiisobutyronitrile (AIBN) serving as a free radical initiator and 60mg of phenethyl dithiobenzoate are mixed and dispersed in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran, oxygen in the mixture is removed by vacuum-liquid nitrogen defoaming for several times, nitrogen is filled, the mixture is heated to 50 ℃, and polymerization is carried out for 48 hours. And (3) putting the reactant mixture into liquid nitrogen to cool for several seconds to terminate the chain transfer reaction, and then precipitating by using normal hexane to obtain 3.4g of the first-stage functional polymer chain macromolecular RAFT reagent.
Dispersing 3g of the functional polymer chain macromolecule RAFT reagent, 2g of styrene and 2mg of AIBN in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran, defoaming the mixture by vacuum-liquid nitrogen for several times to remove oxygen in the mixture, filling nitrogen, heating to 50 ℃, and polymerizing for 48 hours. The reaction mixture was cooled in liquid nitrogen for several seconds to terminate the chain transfer reaction, and then n-hexane was precipitated to obtain 4g of a diblock polymer terminated with a dithioester.
4g of the diblock polymer having a terminal dithioester was reacted with 10g of cyclohexylamine in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran at room temperature for 6 hours, and then n-hexane was precipitated to obtain 3.6g of the diblock polymer having a terminal mercapto group.
The block polymer is dissolved and precipitated by tetrahydrofuran and normal hexane for many times, and is dried in vacuum to constant weight, and then the block polymer can be added into quantum dot ink to improve the performance of the ink.
Example 8
A preparation method of an inorganic nanoparticle film comprises the following steps:
500mg of the polymer prepared in example 7 was mixed with 20g of dodecane, dissolved by heating at 100 ℃ for 30 minutes, and then filtered through a 1 μ filter to obtain a polymer solution ready for use. 1.5g of oleylamine stabilized red CdSe/ZnS quantum dots and 8.5g of the above polymer solution were mixed and stirred for 30 minutes, and filtered through a 0.45 μ filter to obtain quantum dot ink.
A layer of red quantum dots of 20 × 30um, resolution 200 × 200ppi was printed by an inkjet printer.
Heating to 100 ℃ on a hot plate, nitrogen flow and vacuum of 1X 10-6And volatilizing and drying for 30min under the condition of Torr to obtain the monochromatic quantum dot luminescent layer.
Example 9
A preparation method of a block polymer modifier SH-A-B (SH-V-VII-B) comprises the following steps:
the preparation method comprises the steps of mixing 3g of N-N-di-p-methylphenyl-p-vinylaniline serving as a functional monomer of a block chain of a formula V, 3mg of Azodiisobutyronitrile (AIBN) serving as a free radical initiator and 60mg of phenethyl dithiobenzoate, dispersing in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran, defoaming in vacuum-liquid nitrogen for several times to remove oxygen in the mixture, introducing nitrogen, heating to 50 ℃, and polymerizing for 48 hours. Adding 2g of functional monomer N-p-vinylbenzylcarbazole of the block chain of the formula VII, defoaming the mixture by vacuum-liquid nitrogen for several times to remove oxygen in the mixture, filling nitrogen, heating to 50 ℃, and polymerizing for 48 hours. And (3) putting the reactant mixture into liquid nitrogen to cool for several seconds to terminate the chain transfer reaction, and then precipitating by using normal hexane to obtain 3.4g of the first-stage functional polymer chain macromolecular RAFT reagent.
Dispersing 3g of the functional polymer chain macromolecule RAFT reagent, 2g of styrene and 2mg of AIBN in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran, defoaming the mixture by vacuum-liquid nitrogen for several times to remove oxygen in the mixture, filling nitrogen, heating to 50 ℃, and polymerizing for 48 hours. The reaction mixture was cooled in liquid nitrogen for several seconds to terminate the chain transfer reaction, and then n-hexane was precipitated to obtain 4g of a diblock polymer terminated with a dithioester.
4g of the diblock polymer having a terminal dithioester was reacted with 10g of cyclohexylamine in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran at room temperature for 6 hours, and then n-hexane was precipitated to obtain 3.6g of the diblock polymer having a terminal mercapto group.
The block polymer is dissolved and precipitated by tetrahydrofuran and normal hexane for many times, and is dried in vacuum to constant weight, and then the block polymer can be added into quantum dot ink to improve the performance of the ink.
Example 10
A preparation method of an inorganic nanoparticle film comprises the following steps:
500mg of the polymer prepared in example 9 was mixed with 20g of tetradecane and 10g of cyclohexylbenzene, and dissolved by heating at 100 ℃ for 30 minutes, followed by filtration through a 1. mu. filter to obtain a polymer solution for use. 1.0g of oleylamine stabilized red CdSe/ZnS quantum dot and 9.0g of the polymer solution were mixed and stirred for 30 minutes, and filtered through a 0.45 μ filter to obtain a quantum dot ink.
A layer of red quantum dots of 20 × 30um, resolution 200 × 200ppi was printed by an inkjet printer.
Heating to 100 ℃ on a hot plate, nitrogen flow and vacuum of 1X 10-6And volatilizing and drying for 30min under the condition of Torr to obtain the monochromatic quantum dot luminescent layer.
Example 11
A preparation method of a block polymer modifier SH-A-B (SH-V-VII-B) comprises the following steps:
the preparation method comprises the steps of providing 3g of a functional monomer N-N-di-p-methylphenyl-p-vinylaniline of a block chain of a formula V, 2g of a functional monomer N-p-vinylbenzylcarbazole of a VII type block chain, 3mg of Azodiisobutyronitrile (AIBN) serving as a free radical initiator, and 60mg of phenethyl dithiobenzoate, mixing, dispersing in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran, defoaming in vacuum-liquid nitrogen for several times to remove oxygen in the mixture, introducing nitrogen, heating to 50 ℃, and polymerizing for 48 hours. And (3) putting the reactant mixture into liquid nitrogen to cool for several seconds to terminate the chain transfer reaction, and then precipitating by using normal hexane to obtain 3.4g of the first-stage functional polymer chain macromolecular RAFT reagent.
Dispersing 3g of the functional polymer chain macromolecule RAFT reagent, 2g of styrene and 2mg of AIBN in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran, defoaming the mixture by vacuum-liquid nitrogen for several times to remove oxygen in the mixture, filling nitrogen, heating to 50 ℃, and polymerizing for 48 hours. The reaction mixture was cooled in liquid nitrogen for several seconds to terminate the chain transfer reaction, and then n-hexane was precipitated to obtain 3.8g of a diblock polymer having a dithioester terminal.
4g of a diblock polymer having a dithioester terminal was reacted with 10g of cyclohexylamine in 50mL of tetrahydrofuran at room temperature for 6 hours, and then n-hexane was precipitated to obtain 3.1g of a diblock polymer having a mercapto group terminal.
The block polymer is dissolved and precipitated by tetrahydrofuran and normal hexane for many times, and is dried in vacuum to constant weight, and then the block polymer can be added into quantum dot ink to improve the performance of the ink.
Example 12
A preparation method of an inorganic nanoparticle film comprises the following steps:
500mg of the polymer prepared in example 11 was mixed with 20g of dodecane and 5g of decalin, dissolved by heating at 100 ℃ for 30 minutes, and then filtered through a 1 μ filter to obtain a polymer solution for use. 1.2g of oleylamine stabilized red CdSe/ZnS quantum dot and 8.8g of the above polymer solution were mixed and stirred for 30 minutes, and filtered through a 0.45 μ filter to obtain a quantum dot ink.
A layer of red quantum dots of 20 × 30um, resolution 200 × 200ppi was printed by an inkjet printer.
Heating to 100 ℃ on a hot plate, nitrogen flow and vacuum of 1X 10-6And volatilizing and drying for 30min under the condition of Torr to obtain the monochromatic quantum dot luminescent layer.
The above description is only for the purpose of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the present invention and is not to be construed as limiting the invention, and any modifications, equivalents and improvements made within the spirit and principle of the present invention are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention.
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1. An ink comprising an inorganic nanoparticle, a solvent and a block copolymer bonded to the surface of the inorganic nanoparticle, wherein the inorganic nanoparticle is a quantum dot material, the block copolymer is a block copolymer comprising a block chain A and a block chain B, the block chain A is a block chain having a hole transport property, the block chain B is polystyrene, the block copolymer contains at least one terminal thiol group, and the block copolymer is bonded to the inorganic nanoparticle through the terminal thiol group, and the terminal thiol group is present in the block copolymer in a form including: the terminal sulfydryl is positioned at one end of the block chain A, the terminal sulfydryl is positioned at one end of the block chain B, and the block chain A and the block chain B simultaneously contain the terminal sulfydryl.
2. The ink of claim 1, wherein the block copolymer comprises a mid-block chain, the mid-block chain comprising a block chain a and a block chain B, the mid-block chain having one end to which one of the terminal thiol groups is attached.
3. The ink according to claim 2, wherein the other end of the block copolymer to which the mid-block chain is connected is an aliphatic or aromatic group having 3 to 10 carbon atoms.
5. the ink of claim 4, wherein the block copolymer has a weight average molecular weight of 500-10000.
6. The ink of claim 5, wherein the block copolymer has a weight average molecular weight of 1000-5000.
7. The ink according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the block chain A is present in an amount of 10% to 90% by weight, based on 100% by weight of the total block copolymer.
8. The ink according to claim 7, wherein the weight percentage of the block chain A is 40% to 60% based on 100% by weight of the total block copolymer.
9. The ink of any one of claims 1-6, wherein a weight ratio of the inorganic nanoparticles to the block copolymer is 10% to 80%.
10. The ink of claim 9, wherein the weight ratio of the inorganic nanoparticles to the block copolymer is 20-60%.
11. The ink according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the ink comprises at least one organic solvent, and the weight ratio of the total weight of the inorganic nanoparticles and the block copolymer to the organic solvent is from 0.01 to 20.0:80 to 99.9, in terms of weight ratio.
12. The ink of claim 11, wherein a weight ratio of a total weight of the inorganic nanoparticles and the block copolymer to the organic solvent is 4.0-15.0:85.0-96.06, on a weight ratio basis.
13. The ink of claim 12, wherein the ink consists of the inorganic nanoparticles, the block copolymer, and the organic solvent in a weight ratio of a total weight of the inorganic nanoparticles and the block copolymer to the organic solvent of 4.0-15.0: 85.0-96.0.
14. The preparation method of the ink is characterized by comprising the following steps of:
providing inorganic nanoparticles, a block copolymer, and a solvent;
dispersing the block copolymer and the inorganic nanoparticles in a solvent to form the ink; the block copolymer is a block copolymer comprising a block chain A and a block chain B, the block chain A is a block chain with hole transmission property, the block chain B is polystyrene, the block copolymer at least contains one terminal mercapto group, and the block copolymer is combined with the inorganic nanoparticles through the terminal mercapto group, and the terminal mercapto group exists in the block copolymer in a form including: the terminal sulfydryl is positioned at one end of the block chain A, the terminal sulfydryl is positioned at one end of the block chain B, and the block chain A and the block chain B simultaneously contain the terminal sulfydryl.
15. The method of preparing the ink according to claim 14, wherein the method of preparing the block copolymer comprises the steps of:
providing at least one of functional structural monomers shown in formulas VIII and IX, placing the functional structural monomer, a free radical initiator and a RAFT reagent in a solvent, and carrying out polymerization reaction to prepare the RAFT reagent of the functional block chain A;
providing a styrene monomer, placing the RAFT reagent of the functionalized block chain A, the styrene monomer and a free radical initiator into a solvent, and carrying out polymerization reaction to prepare a diblock copolymer with at least one end being dithioester;
and carrying out aminolysis reaction on the diblock copolymer with the end of dithioester and primary amine to prepare the block copolymer with the end of sulfydryl.
16. A method for preparing a film, comprising the steps of:
providing an ink according to any one of claims 1 to 13;
and depositing the printing ink on a carrier, and drying to obtain the film.
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