A possibility for generation of two species of charge carriers along main-chain and side-chains for a π-conjugated polymer

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Abstract

Iodide doping produces charge carriers in π-conjugated polymers. Solitons can be generated in the case of polyacetylene, and polarons in the case of aromatic-type conjugated polymers. We synthesized a conjugated main-chain/side-chain polymer, which consists of polyene in the main-chain and aromatic-type conjugated units in the side-chains. Based on the SSH (Su, Schrieffer, Heeger) theoretical model of solitons in one-dimensional conjugated polymers, we experimentally carried out chemical doping to the main-chain/side-chains conjugated polymer. Generation of the charge carriers was examined by electron spin resonance spectroscopy. This study may lead to realization of a dual doping system of solitons and polarons in π-conjugation expanded to two-dimensional directions in polymers.

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Kudo, Y., Kawabata, K., & Goto, H. (2013). A possibility for generation of two species of charge carriers along main-chain and side-chains for a π-conjugated polymer. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 428). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/428/1/012006

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