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Improvement of Electrical Conductivity in Conjugated Polymers through Cascade Doping with Small-Molecular Dopants
  • Yoon, Sang Eun ;
  • Park, Jaehong ;
  • Kwon, Ji Eon ;
  • Lee, Sang Yeon ;
  • Han, Ji Min ;
  • Go, Chae Young ;
  • Choi, Siku ;
  • Kim, Ki Chul ;
  • Seo, Hyungtak ;
  • Kim, Jong H. ;
  • Kim, Bong Gi
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Publication Year
2020-12-01
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
Citation
Advanced Materials, Vol.32
Keyword
dopingdoping efficiencydoping mechanismsmolecular dopantsorganic conductors
Mesh Keyword
Charge carrier generationDoping efficiencyDoping strategiesElectrical conductivityFast reaction kineticsHall effect measurementHighest occupied molecular orbitalLowest unoccupied molecular orbital
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Materials Science (all)Mechanics of MaterialsMechanical Engineering
Abstract
Doping capability is primitively governed by the energy level offset between the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) of conjugated polymers (CPs) and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) of dopants. A poor doping efficiency is obtained when doping directly using NOBF4 forming a large energy offset with the CP, while the devised doping strategy is found to significantly improve the doping efficiency (electrical conductivity) by sequentially treating the NOBF4 to the pre-doped CP with 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquino-dimethane (F4TCNQ), establishing a relatively small energy level offset. It is verified that the cascade doping strategy requires receptive sites for each dopant to further improve the doping efficiency, and provides fast reaction kinetics energetically. An outstanding electrical conductivity (>610 S cm−1) is achieved through the optimization of the devised doping strategy, and spectroscopy analysis, including Hall effect measurement, supports more efficient charge carrier generation via the devised cascade doping.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/31641
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202005129
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S.E.Y., J.P., and J.E.K. contributed equally to this study. This research was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning (NRF\u20102018R1A1A1A05018520). This work was also supported by a grant from Priority Research Centers Program (2019R1A6A1A11051471) funded by the NRF.
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