Authors
Madison Mooney, Yunfei Wang, Audithya Nyayachavadi, Song Zhang, Xiaodan Gu, Simon Rondeau-Gagné
Publication date
2021/5/19
Journal
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Volume
13
Issue
21
Pages
25175-25185
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Semiconducting polymers are at the forefront of next-generation organic electronics due to their robust mechanical and optoelectronic properties. However, their extended π-conjugation often leads to materials with low solubilities in common organic solvents, thus requiring processing in high-boiling-point and toxic halogenated solvents to generate thin-film devices. To address this environmental concern, a natural product-inspired side-chain engineering approach was used to incorporate galactose-containing moieties into semiconducting polymers toward improved processability in greener solvents. Novel isoindigo-based polymers with different ratios of galactose-containing side chains were synthesized to improve the solubilities of the organic semiconductors in alcohol-based solvents. The addition of carbohydrate-containing side chains to π-conjugated polymers was found to considerably impact the …
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