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Charge‐Compensated N‐Doped π‐Conjugated Polymers: Toward both Thermodynamic Stability of N‐Doped States in Water and High Electron Conductivity

The understanding and applications of electron‐conducting π‐conjugated polymers with naphtalene diimide (NDI) blocks show remarkable progress in recent years. Such polymers demonstrate a facilitated n‐doping due to the strong electron deficiency of the main polymer chain and the presence of the posi...

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Autores principales: Borrmann, Fabian, Tsuda, Takuya, Guskova, Olga, Kiriy, Nataliya, Hoffmann, Cedric, Neusser, David, Ludwigs, Sabine, Lappan, Uwe, Simon, Frank, Geisler, Martin, Debnath, Bipasha, Krupskaya, Yulia, Al‐Hussein, Mahmoud, Kiriy, Anton
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9631074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36065004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202203530
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author Borrmann, Fabian
Tsuda, Takuya
Guskova, Olga
Kiriy, Nataliya
Hoffmann, Cedric
Neusser, David
Ludwigs, Sabine
Lappan, Uwe
Simon, Frank
Geisler, Martin
Debnath, Bipasha
Krupskaya, Yulia
Al‐Hussein, Mahmoud
Kiriy, Anton
author_facet Borrmann, Fabian
Tsuda, Takuya
Guskova, Olga
Kiriy, Nataliya
Hoffmann, Cedric
Neusser, David
Ludwigs, Sabine
Lappan, Uwe
Simon, Frank
Geisler, Martin
Debnath, Bipasha
Krupskaya, Yulia
Al‐Hussein, Mahmoud
Kiriy, Anton
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description The understanding and applications of electron‐conducting π‐conjugated polymers with naphtalene diimide (NDI) blocks show remarkable progress in recent years. Such polymers demonstrate a facilitated n‐doping due to the strong electron deficiency of the main polymer chain and the presence of the positively charged side groups stabilizing a negative charge of the n‐doped backbone. Here, the n‐type conducting NDI polymer with enhanced stability of its n‐doped states for prospective “in‐water” applications is developed. A combined experimental–theoretical approach is used to identify critical features and parameters that control the doping and electron transport process. The facilitated polymer reduction ability and the thermodynamic stability in water are confirmed by electrochemical measurements and doping studies. This material also demonstrates a high conductivity of 10(−2) S cm(−1) under ambient conditions and 10(−1) S cm(−1) in vacuum. The modeling explains the stabilizing effects  for various dopants. The simulations show a significant doping‐induced “collapse” of the positively charged side chains on the core bearing a partial negative charge. This explains a decrease in the lamellar spacing observed in experiments. This study fundamentally enables a novel pathway for achieving both thermodynamic stability of the n‐doped states in water and the high electron conductivity of polymers.
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spelling pubmed-96310742022-11-07 Charge‐Compensated N‐Doped π‐Conjugated Polymers: Toward both Thermodynamic Stability of N‐Doped States in Water and High Electron Conductivity Borrmann, Fabian Tsuda, Takuya Guskova, Olga Kiriy, Nataliya Hoffmann, Cedric Neusser, David Ludwigs, Sabine Lappan, Uwe Simon, Frank Geisler, Martin Debnath, Bipasha Krupskaya, Yulia Al‐Hussein, Mahmoud Kiriy, Anton Adv Sci (Weinh) Research Articles The understanding and applications of electron‐conducting π‐conjugated polymers with naphtalene diimide (NDI) blocks show remarkable progress in recent years. Such polymers demonstrate a facilitated n‐doping due to the strong electron deficiency of the main polymer chain and the presence of the positively charged side groups stabilizing a negative charge of the n‐doped backbone. Here, the n‐type conducting NDI polymer with enhanced stability of its n‐doped states for prospective “in‐water” applications is developed. A combined experimental–theoretical approach is used to identify critical features and parameters that control the doping and electron transport process. The facilitated polymer reduction ability and the thermodynamic stability in water are confirmed by electrochemical measurements and doping studies. This material also demonstrates a high conductivity of 10(−2) S cm(−1) under ambient conditions and 10(−1) S cm(−1) in vacuum. The modeling explains the stabilizing effects  for various dopants. The simulations show a significant doping‐induced “collapse” of the positively charged side chains on the core bearing a partial negative charge. This explains a decrease in the lamellar spacing observed in experiments. This study fundamentally enables a novel pathway for achieving both thermodynamic stability of the n‐doped states in water and the high electron conductivity of polymers. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9631074/ /pubmed/36065004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202203530 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Borrmann, Fabian
Tsuda, Takuya
Guskova, Olga
Kiriy, Nataliya
Hoffmann, Cedric
Neusser, David
Ludwigs, Sabine
Lappan, Uwe
Simon, Frank
Geisler, Martin
Debnath, Bipasha
Krupskaya, Yulia
Al‐Hussein, Mahmoud
Kiriy, Anton
Charge‐Compensated N‐Doped π‐Conjugated Polymers: Toward both Thermodynamic Stability of N‐Doped States in Water and High Electron Conductivity
title Charge‐Compensated N‐Doped π‐Conjugated Polymers: Toward both Thermodynamic Stability of N‐Doped States in Water and High Electron Conductivity
title_full Charge‐Compensated N‐Doped π‐Conjugated Polymers: Toward both Thermodynamic Stability of N‐Doped States in Water and High Electron Conductivity
title_fullStr Charge‐Compensated N‐Doped π‐Conjugated Polymers: Toward both Thermodynamic Stability of N‐Doped States in Water and High Electron Conductivity
title_full_unstemmed Charge‐Compensated N‐Doped π‐Conjugated Polymers: Toward both Thermodynamic Stability of N‐Doped States in Water and High Electron Conductivity
title_short Charge‐Compensated N‐Doped π‐Conjugated Polymers: Toward both Thermodynamic Stability of N‐Doped States in Water and High Electron Conductivity
title_sort charge‐compensated n‐doped π‐conjugated polymers: toward both thermodynamic stability of n‐doped states in water and high electron conductivity
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9631074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36065004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202203530
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