2020
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201910235
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Half‐Fused Diketopyrrolopyrrole‐Based Conjugated Donor–Acceptor Polymer for Ambipolar Field‐Effect Transistors

Abstract: IntroductionConjugated donor-acceptor (D-A) polymers have attracted increasing attention due to their easily modified structures, good solution rheology, semiconducting properties, and A novel building block, denoted as half-fused diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) (9-(3-octadecylhenicosyl)-8-(thiophen-2-yl)-7H-pyrrolo[3,4-a]thieno[3,2-g] indolizine-7,10(9H)-dione), in which one of the flanking thiophene units is fused to one of the DPP rings via a carbon-carbon double bond at the N-position is reported. The half-fuse… Show more

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“…[ 15,16 ] Therefore, numerous strategies of tailoring the backbone structures of CPs such as quinoidalization, ladderization, incorporation of non‐covalent interactions, or simply π‐extension of the building blocks within main chains have been applied for the ultimate purpose of delivering high performances in different organic electronic devices. [ 17–20 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[ 15,16 ] Therefore, numerous strategies of tailoring the backbone structures of CPs such as quinoidalization, ladderization, incorporation of non‐covalent interactions, or simply π‐extension of the building blocks within main chains have been applied for the ultimate purpose of delivering high performances in different organic electronic devices. [ 17–20 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to BDF, the NDF structure bears an additional phenyl ring fused onto the quinoidal core ( Figure ), thus resulting in a perpendicular π‐extended conjugated main chain of the NDF‐based polymers, which should potentially be beneficial for providing more intermolecular π‐stacking and interactions for efficient charge transport. [ 19 ] On the other hand, due to the existed steric hindrance between the two flanked phenyl rings and the central core of NDF, the lower backbone coplanarity of NDF‐based polymer might be detrimental to the intramolecular charge transport of the materials in the OFET devices. [ 32,33 ] Therefore, the two polymers provide an ideal platform for investigating the effect of perpendicular π‐extension in the polymer main chains on their physicochemical properties and charge transport behaviors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The half‐fused SeDPP monomer 5 was obtained by intramolecular Friedel‐Crafts reaction of 4 in 63% yield. [ 5e,11 ] Finally, PSeDPPFT and PSeFDFT were obtained via the respective Stille coupling of SeDPP 3 and half‐fused SeDPP 5 and bis‐stannylated difluorothiophene in 93% and 98% yields, respectively. The number‐averaged molecular weights of PSeDPPFT and PSeFDFT were measured and found to be 26.5 and 33.3 kDa with polydispersities ( Ð ) of 1.2 and 1.7, respectively, using high temperature gel permeation chromatography.…”
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“…Recently, P55 was reported based on a novel building block, half-fused DPP, with one of the lactam nitrogen atoms embedded in a six-membered ring fused with the adjacent thiophene anking unit. 76 Besides the much more red-shied absorption relative to the DPP-counterpart, the more rigid backbone and decreased steric hindrance provided the P55 lm with more ordered lamellar packing and denser p-p stacking, with the distances of 28.5 and 3.45Å, respectively (Fig. 6a).…”
Section: Dpp-based Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%