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Conjugated Polymers with an Oxindole‐Terminated Quinoidal Unit: Energy Level Modulation Toward Air‐Stable n‐Doped Conductors

Tianzuo Wang, Chenhui Xu, Yunfeng Deng, Yanhou Geng

2024Advanced Functional Materials15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Developing n‐doped conjugated polymers (CPs) with good air stability remains a significant obstacle to the advancement of organic thermoelectrics. In this study, three CPs (designated P m Q2F, P s Q4F, and P s Q6F) containing an oxindole‐terminated quinoidal unit are synthesized. To obtain an isomeric purity quinoidal unit and tune the LUMO (lowest unoccupied molecular orbital) energies of the CPs, fluoride (F) atoms on the monomers are strategically installed. Compared to a polymer with isomeric quinoidal units (P m Q2F), polymers with an isomerically pure quinoidal unit (P s Q4F and P s Q6F) exhibited higher electron mobilities owing to their more‐ordered molecular packing structures. After n‐doping, P s Q4F and P s Q6F show higher electrical conductivities than P m Q2F. Moreover, the former demonstrated excellent air stability for over 2 months, which can be attributed to the synergistic effects of the quinoidal structure and the reduced LUMO energy. The work offers a novel molecular design strategy that can be expected to advance the development of n‐type CPs for air‐stable organic thermoelectrics.

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Materials scienceConjugated systemElectrical conductorDopingPolymerOxindoleConductive polymerUnit (ring theory)Modulation (music)OptoelectronicsOrganic chemistryComposite materialCatalysisAestheticsChemistryMathematics educationPhilosophyMathematicsConducting polymers and applicationsOrganic Electronics and PhotovoltaicsPerovskite Materials and Applications
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