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n-Type organic semiconducting polymers: stability limitations, design considerations and applications

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 9, Issue 26, Pages 8099-8128

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1tc02048j

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Funding

  1. KAUST
  2. Office of Sponsored Research (OSR) [OSR-2018-CRG/CCF-3079, OSR-2019-CRG8-4086, OSR-2018-CRG7-3749]
  3. ERC Synergy Grant SC2 [610115]
  4. European Union [952911, 862474]
  5. EPSRC Project [EP/T026219/1]
  6. EPSRC [EP/M005143/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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This review outlines the design strategies and challenges for developing high performing n-type materials in OTFT, OECT, and OTE fields. It discusses the limitations of n-type materials, specifically their ambient stability issues, and suggests synthetic methods to overcome them. Recent advancements in high performing n-type materials are detailed, along with their design principles.
This review outlines the design strategies which aim to develop high performing n-type materials in the fields of organic thin film transistors (OTFT), organic electrochemical transistors (OECT) and organic thermoelectrics (OTE). Figures of merit for each application and the limitations in obtaining these are set out, and the challenges with achieving consistent and comparable measurements are addressed. We present a thorough discussion of the limitations of n-type materials, particularly their ambient operational instability, and suggest synthetic methods to overcome these. This instability originates from the oxidation of the negative polaron of the organic semiconductor (OSC) by water and oxygen, the potentials of which commonly fall within the electrochemical window of n-type OSCs, and consequently require a LUMO level deeper than similar to-4 eV for a material with ambient stability. Recent high performing n-type materials are detailed for each application and their design principles are discussed to explain how synthetic modifications can enhance performance. This can be achieved through a number of strategies, including utilising an electron deficient acceptor-acceptor backbone repeat unit motif, introducing electron-withdrawing groups or heteroatoms, rigidification and planarisation of the polymer backbone and through increasing the conjugation length. By studying the fundamental synthetic design principles which have been employed to date, this review highlights a path to the development of promising polymers for n-type OSC applications in the future.

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