Welcome
Thank you for visiting the research group led by Professor John Reynolds. We are an active group of graduate students, undergraduate students, and postdoctoral fellow researchers, investigating various aspects of the chemistry and materials science of electroactive and conducting polymers.
If you are here to learn about what we have done recently, check out our research and publications pages as well as our news and announcements section. If you are interested in learning more about the group, and would like to look into how you could apply as a postdoctoral researcher, send an email to reynolds@chem.ufl.edu. Formal application procedures for potential graduate students are given at the UF Chemistry Department site.
Past group members, please send us updates on your careers and lives (reynolds@chem.ufl.edu) for posting in the news and announcements section.
Synthesis of Isoindigo-Based Oligothiophenes for Molecular Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells
Jianguo Mei, Kenneth R. Graham, Romain Stalder and John R. Reynolds
Organic Letters- Article Link
Review Article: Color Control in π-Conjugated Organic Polymers for Use in Electrochromic Devices
Pierre M. Beaujuge and John R. Reynolds
Chemical Reviews- Article Link
Spray-Processable Blue-to-Highly Transmissive Switching Polymer Electrochromes via the Donor-Acceptor Approach
Chad M. Amb, Pierre M. Beaujuge, John R. Reynolds
Advanced Materials- Article Link
Dithienopyrrole-based donor–acceptor copolymers: low band-gap materials for charge transport, photovoltaics and electrochromism
Xuan Zhang, Timothy T. Steckler, Raghunath R. Dasari, Shino Ohira, William J. Potscavage Jr , Shree Prakash Tiwari, Séverine Coppée, Stefan Ellinger, Stephen Barlow, Jean-Luc Brédas, Bernard Kippelen, John R. Reynolds and Seth R. Marder
Journal of Materials Chemistry- Article Link