Tuning side chains to affect phase behavior and charge mobilities of PCPDTBT donor-acceptor conjugated polymers
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Abstract
Elucidating the critical components of molecular design would accelerate the implementation of conjugated polymers for electronic and energy applications. Using a donor-acceptor alternating copolymer based on a polycyclopentadithiophene benzothiadiazole backbone (PCPDTBT), we modify side chains to perturb phase behavior and charge mobilities in organic field-effect transistors. We use both branched and linear side chains of varying length and observe changes in glass transition temperatures, melting temperatures and liquid crystalline clearing temperatures using a combination of calorimetry, rheology, and X-ray scattering. Fabricating and testing field-effect transistors with PCPDTBT as the active layer yield field-effect mobilities that depend on the side chain substituent. Optimizing side chain composition and architecture is likely crucial to achieve remarkable charge mobilities of 10 cm^2/Vs that is observed with devices based on PCPDTBT.
Presenters
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James Sutjianto
Chemical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
Authors
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James Sutjianto
Chemical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
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Enrique D Gomez
Department of Chemical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University, Chemical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, Chemical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, Chemical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Penn State