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Impact of Oligoether Side-Chain Length on the Thermoelectric Properties of a Polar Polythiophene.

Mariavittoria CraigheroJiali GuoSepideh ZokaeiSophie GriggsJunfu TianJesika AsatryanJoost KimpelRenee KroonKai XuJuan Sebastian ReparazJaime MartínIain McCullochMariano Campoy-QuilesChristian Müller
Published in: ACS applied electronic materials (2023)
Conjugated polymers with oligoether side chains make up a promising class of thermoelectric materials. In this work, the impact of the side-chain length on the thermoelectric and mechanical properties of polythiophenes is investigated. Polymers with tri-, tetra-, or hexaethylene glycol side chains are compared, and the shortest length is found to result in thin films with the highest degree of order upon doping with the p-dopant 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane (F 4 TCNQ). As a result, a stiff material with an electrical conductivity of up to 830 ± 15 S cm -1 is obtained, resulting in a thermoelectric power factor of about 21 μW m -1 K -2 in the case of as-cast films. Aging at ambient conditions results in an initial decrease in thermoelectric properties but then yields a highly stable performance for at least 3 months, with values of about 200 S cm -1 and 5 μW m -1 K -2 . Evidently, identification of the optimal side-chain length is an important criterion for the design of conjugated polymers for organic thermoelectrics.
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