Side chain redistribution as a strategy to boost organic electrochemical transistor performance and stability

by M. Moser, T.C. Hidalgo, J. Surgailis, J. Gladisch, S. Ghosh, R. Sheelamanthula, S. Inal, I. McCulloch
Year:2020 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202002748

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Side chain redistribution as a strategy to boost organic electrochemical transistor performance and stability
M. Moser, T.C. Hidalgo, J. Surgailis, J. Gladisch, S. Ghosh, R. Sheelamanthula, Q. Thiburce, A. Giovannitti, A. Salleo, N. Gasparini, A. Wadsworth, I. Zozoulenko, M. Berggren, E. Stavrinidou, S. Inal, I. McCulloch
Advanced Materials 32 (37), 2002748, 2020

Abstract

A series of glycolated polythiophenes for use in organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) is designed and synthesized, differing in the distribution of their ethylene glycol chains that are tethered to the conjugated backbone. While side chain redistribution does not have a significant impact on the optoelectronic properties of the polymers, this molecular engineering strategy strongly impacts the water uptake achieved in the polymers. By careful optimization of the water uptake in the polymer films, OECTs with unprecedented steady‐state performances in terms of [μC*] and current retentions up to 98% over 700 electrochemical switching cycles are developed.

Keywords

Bioelectronics Ethylene‐glycol‐functionalized polymers Mixed ionic–electronic conduction Organic electrochemical transistors
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