A Rational Design of Isoindigo-Based Conjugated Microporous n-Type Semiconductors for High Electron Mobility and Conductivity

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The development of n-type organic semiconductors has evolved significantly slower in comparison to that of p-type organic semiconductors mainly due to the lack of electron-deficient building blocks with stability and processability. However, to realize a variety of organic optoelectronic devices, high-performance n-type polymer semiconductors are essential. Herein, conjugated microporous polymers (CMPs) comprising isoindigo acceptor units linked to benzene or pyrene donor units (BI and PI) showing n-type semiconducting behavior are reported. In addition, considering the challenges of deposition of a continuous and homogeneous thin film of CMPs for accurate Hall measurements, a plasma-assisted fabrication technique is developed to yield uniform thin films. The fully conjugated 2D networks in PI- and BI-CMP films display high electron mobility of 6.6 and 3.5 cm2 V−1 s−1, respectively. The higher carrier concentration in PI results in high conductivity (5.3 mS cm−1). Both experimental and computational studies are adequately combined to investigate structure–property relations for this intriguing class of materials in the context of organic electronics.

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Ranjeesh, K. C., Rezk, A., Martinez, J. I., Gaber, S., Merhi, A., Skorjanc, T., … Shetty, D. (2023). A Rational Design of Isoindigo-Based Conjugated Microporous n-Type Semiconductors for High Electron Mobility and Conductivity. Advanced Science, 10(29). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202303562

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