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Title:Organic Semiconductors Processed from Synthesis-to-Device in Water
Author(s):Rahmanudin A; Marcial-Hernandez R; Zamhuri A; Walton AS; Tate DJ; Khan RU; Aphichatpanichakul S; Foster AB; Broll S; Turner ML;
Address:Organic Materials Innovation Centre Department of Chemistry University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL UK. Photon Science Institute and the Department of Chemistry Alan Turing Building University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PY UK
Journal Title:Adv Sci (Weinh)
Year:2020
Volume:20200921
Issue:21
Page Number:2002010 -
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202002010
ISSN/ISBN:2198-3844 (Print) 2198-3844 (Electronic) 2198-3844 (Linking)
Abstract:"Organic semiconductors (OSCs) promise to deliver next-generation electronic and energy devices that are flexible, scalable and printable. Unfortunately, realizing this opportunity is hampered by increasing concerns about the use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particularly toxic halogenated solvents that are detrimental to the environment and human health. Here, a cradle-to-grave process is reported to achieve high performance p- and n-type OSC devices based on indacenodithiophene and diketopyrrolopyrrole semiconducting polymers that utilizes aqueous-processes, fewer steps, lower reaction temperatures, a significant reduction in VOCs (>99%) and avoids all halogenated solvents. The process involves an aqueous mini-emulsion polymerization that generates a surfactant-stabilized aqueous dispersion of OSC nanoparticles at sufficient concentration to permit direct aqueous processing into thin films for use in organic field-effect transistors. Promisingly, the performance of these devices is comparable to those prepared using conventional synthesis and processing procedures optimized for large amounts of VOCs and halogenated solvents. Ultimately, the holistic approach reported addresses the environmental issues and enables a viable guideline for the delivery of future OSC devices using only aqueous media for synthesis, purification and thin-film processing"
Keywords:Suzuki-Miyaura coupling conjugated polymers mini-emulsion polymerization nanoparticles organic field-effect transistors;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINERahmanudin, Aiman Marcial-Hernandez, Raymundo Zamhuri, Adibah Walton, Alex S Tate, Daniel J Khan, Raja U Aphichatpanichakul, Suphaluk Foster, Andrew B Broll, Sebastian Turner, Michael L eng Germany 2020/11/12 Adv Sci (Weinh). 2020 Sep 21; 7(21):2002010. doi: 10.1002/advs.202002010. eCollection 2020 Nov"

 
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