25th anniversary article: High-mobility hole and electron transport conjugated polymers: How structure defines function

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Abstract

The structural organization of three different families of semicrystalline π-conjugated polymers is reported (poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT), poly[2,6-(4,4-bis-alkyl-4H-cyclopenta-[2,1-b;3,4-b0]-dithiophene)-alt-4,7-(2,1, 3-benzothiadiazole)](cyclopentadithiophene-benzothiadiazole) (CDT-BTZ) and poly(N,N″-bis-2-octyldodecylnaphtalene-1,4,5,8-bis-dicarboximide-2, 6-diyl-alt-5,5-2,2-bithiophene (P(NDI2OD-T2))). These have triggered significant interest for their remarkable charge-transport properties. By performing molecular mechanics/dynamics simulations with carefully re-parameterized force fields, it is illustrated in particular how the supramolecular organization of these conjugated polymers is driven by an interplay between the length and nature of the conjugated monomer unit and the packing of their alkyl side chains, and to what extent it impacts the charge-carrier mobility, as monitored by quantum-chemical calculations of the intermolecular hopping transfer integrals. This Progress Report is concluded by providing generic guidelines for the design of materials with enhanced degrees of supramolecular organization. © 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Olivier, Y., Niedzialek, D., Lemaur, V., Pisula, W., Müllen, K., Koldemir, U., … Beljonne, D. (2014). 25th anniversary article: High-mobility hole and electron transport conjugated polymers: How structure defines function. Advanced Materials, 26(14), 2119–2136. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201305809

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