2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.synthmet.2009.08.022
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PEDOT:PSS films—Effect of organic solvent additives and annealing on the film conductivity

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“…[ 80 ] The hydrophilic nature of PSS and the hydrophobic nature of PEDOT offer a means for selective de-doping of PSS through the use of hydrophilic solvents such as EG. Kim et al prepared PEDOT:PSS fi lms by adding DMSO (or EG) into the PEDOT:PSS (Clevios PH 1000) aqueous solution and subsequent treatment [32] 7 × 10 −2 73 Cruz-Cruz et al [33] 10 −2 130 Wilson et al [34] 0.8 ± 0.1 80 ± 30 Kim et al [8] 0.2 (Clevios PH 510) 300 Wang et al [35] 0.2 (Clevios PH 500) 526 Na et al [36] <1 (Clevios PH 500) 550 Na et al [37] 0.2-1(Clevios T PH1000) 600 Hokazono et al [38] 0.2 (Clevios PH 1000) 670. 5 Lim et al [39] 0.2-1 (Clevios P) 677 Lee et al [40] 9 (Clevios P) 48 Jiang et al [41] 39 (Clevios P) 298 Liu et al [42] EG 2.2 × 10 −2 1.3 Dimitriev et al [32] 0.4 (Clevios P) 160 Ouyang et al [43] 0.4 200 Ouyang et al [19] 0.4 (Clevios PH 500) 443 Yan et al [44] 9 55 Jiang et al [41] 39 242 Liu et al [42] 15.64 274.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 80 ] The hydrophilic nature of PSS and the hydrophobic nature of PEDOT offer a means for selective de-doping of PSS through the use of hydrophilic solvents such as EG. Kim et al prepared PEDOT:PSS fi lms by adding DMSO (or EG) into the PEDOT:PSS (Clevios PH 1000) aqueous solution and subsequent treatment [32] 7 × 10 −2 73 Cruz-Cruz et al [33] 10 −2 130 Wilson et al [34] 0.8 ± 0.1 80 ± 30 Kim et al [8] 0.2 (Clevios PH 510) 300 Wang et al [35] 0.2 (Clevios PH 500) 526 Na et al [36] <1 (Clevios PH 500) 550 Na et al [37] 0.2-1(Clevios T PH1000) 600 Hokazono et al [38] 0.2 (Clevios PH 1000) 670. 5 Lim et al [39] 0.2-1 (Clevios P) 677 Lee et al [40] 9 (Clevios P) 48 Jiang et al [41] 39 (Clevios P) 298 Liu et al [42] EG 2.2 × 10 −2 1.3 Dimitriev et al [32] 0.4 (Clevios P) 160 Ouyang et al [43] 0.4 200 Ouyang et al [19] 0.4 (Clevios PH 500) 443 Yan et al [44] 9 55 Jiang et al [41] 39 242 Liu et al [42] 15.64 274.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dependence of conductance on the amount of DMSO is similar to that observed in the reported data. 8 However, contrary to the results from solvent vapor treatment, no enhancement in the conductivity of the films was observed on methanol addition in Table 1 Conductivity of PEDOT/PSS films after solvent vapor-treatment at 35℃ for 60 min. 4e The removal of the insulating PSS from the film, in addition to changes in morphology and conformation are proposed as the cause for the conductivity enhancement.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Second, light diffraction and wave guiding increase the light path within the active layer. Nanoimprinting of PEDOT:PSS can indeed increase the device efficiency up to 90 % compared to flat devices [97], but because of its sensitivity to high pressure and temperature [98,99], soft mold (e.g., PDMS [97,100,101] and PUA [102]), and low temperature and pressure processes must be employed (Table 1). Only recently Yang et al showed that T-NIL of PEDOT:PSS with hard mold can achieve 15 % efficiency enhancement in spite of thermal degradation when the polymer is dehydrated in dry environment for 24 h [103].…”
Section: Organic Solar Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%