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Defect-Free Alternating Conjugated Polymers Enabled by Room- Temperature Stille Polymerization.

Bowei MaQinqin ShiXiaoying MaYawen LiHao ChenKaikai WenRuihua ZhaoFengjiao ZhangYuze LinZhixiang WangHui Huang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
The Stille cross-coupling polymerization is one of the most efficient synthetic methods for donor-acceptor (D-A) type π-conjugated polymers (CPs). Nevertheless, thermal-activation Stille polymerization readily produced homocoupling defects, resulting in batch-to-batch variations in copolymers quality and deteriorating the device performance of electronics and optoelectronics. Here, a room-temperature Stille-type polymerization was developed, the utility and generality of which were demonstrated by synthesis of twelve D-A CPs with high molecular weights. Importantly, the resultant copolymers possessed no homocoupling (hc) structural defects, while hc reactions were observed in the thermal-activation Stille reactions. Thus, the organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) based on the former exhibited twofold higher charge transport mobility (2.10 cm 2  V -1  s -1 ), since it possessed stronger crystallinity and lower trap density of states (tDOS).
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