Abstract
We investigated unsubstituted poly(para-phenylene) (PPP), a long-desired prototype of a conjugated polymer semiconductor. PPP was accessed via thermal aromatization of a precursor polymer bearing kinked, solubility-inducing dimethoxycyclohexadienylene moieties. IR spectroscopy and Vis ellipsometry studies revealed that the rate of conversion of the precursor to PPP increases with temperature and decreases with film density, indicating a process with high activation volume. The obtained PPP films were analyzed in thin-film transistors to gain insights into the interplay between the degree of conversion and the resulting p-type semiconducting properties. The semiconducting behavior of PPP was further unambiguously proven through IR and transistor measurements of molybdenum trioxide p-doped films.
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Strunk, K. P., Abdulkarim, A., Beck, S., Marszalek, T., Bernhardt, J., Koser, S., … Müllen, K. (2019). Pristine Poly(para-phenylene): Relating Semiconducting Behavior to Kinetics of Precursor Conversion. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 11(21), 19481–19488. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b03291
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