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Reductive Doping Inhibits the Formation of Isomerization‐Derived Structural Defects in N‐doped Poly(benzodifurandione) (n‐PBDF).

Authors :
Hwang, Jinhyo
Zhao, Qiyuan
Ahmed, Mustafa
Yakisan, Alexander C.
Espenship, Michael F.
Laskin, Julia
Savoie, Brett M.
Mei, Jianguo
Source :
Angewandte Chemie. 4/24/2024, Vol. 136 Issue 18, p1-8. 8p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Recently, solution‐processable n‐doped poly(benzodifurandione) (n‐PBDF) has been made through in‐situ oxidative polymerization and reductive doping, which exhibited exceptionally high electrical conductivities and optical transparency. The discovery of n‐PBDF is considered a breakthrough in the field of organic semiconductors. In the initial report, the possibility of structural defect formation in n‐PBDF was proposed, based on the observation of structural isomerization from (E)‐2H,2′H‐[3,3′‐bibenzofuranylidene]‐2,2′‐dione (isoxindigo) to chromeno[4,3‐c]chromene‐5,11‐dione (dibenzonaphthyrone) in the dimer model reactions. In this study, we present clear evidence that structural isomerization is inhibited during polymerization. We reveal that the dimer (BFD1) and the trimer (BFD2) can be reductively doped by several mechanisms, including hydride transfer, forming charge transfer complexes (CTC) or undergoing an integer charge transfer (ICT) with reactants available during polymerization. Once the hydride transfer adducts, the CTC, or the ICT product forms, structural isomerization can be effectively prevented even at elevated temperatures. Our findings provide a mechanistic understanding of why isomerization‐derived structural defects are absent in n‐PBDF backbone. It lays a solid foundation for the future development of n‐PBDF as a benchmark polymer for organic electronics and beyond. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00448249
Volume :
136
Issue :
18
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Angewandte Chemie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176649965
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.202401465