Enhanced electrical conductivity and seebeck coe°Cient in PEDOT: PSS via a two-step ionic liquid and NaBH4 treatment for organic thermoelectrics

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A two-step approach of improving the thermoelectric properties of Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)poly(4-styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) via the addition of the ionic liquid, 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (EMIM:TFSI) and subsequent reduction with NaBH4 is presented. The addition of 2.5 v/v% of EMIM:TFSI to PEDOT:PSS increases the electrical conductivity from 3 Scm-1 to 1439 Scm-1 at 40 °C. An additional post treatment using the reducing agent, NaBH4, increases the Seebeck coefficient of the film from 11 μV•K-1 to 30 μV•K-1 at 40 °C. The combined treatment gives an overall improvement in power factor increase from 0.04 μW•m-1•K-2 to 33 μW•m-1•K-2 below 140 °C. Raman and XPS measurements show that the increase in PEDOT:PSS conductivity is due to PSS separation from PEDOT and a conformational change of the PEDOT chains fromthe benzoid to quinoidmolecular orientation. The improved Seebeck coefficient is due to a reduction of charge carriers which is evidenced from the UV-VIS depicting the emergence of polarons.

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Atoyo, J., Burton, M. R., McGettrick, J., & Carnie, M. J. (2020). Enhanced electrical conductivity and seebeck coe°Cient in PEDOT: PSS via a two-step ionic liquid and NaBH4 treatment for organic thermoelectrics. Polymers, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12030559

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