A cyano-based electron-accepting building block to design n-type conjugated polymers with absorption wavelength of >1000 nm.
Yinghui WangBin MengJian LiuFeng ZhuChuanjiang QinJian LiuLixiang WangPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
There are much fewer n-type conjugated polymers than p-type counterparts because of the lack of strong electron-accepting building blocks. We report a novel strong electron-accepting unit based on a dicyanomethylene unit. The resulting polymers exhibit LUMO energy levels of as low as -4.04 eV and narrow optical gaps with an onset absorption wavelength of 1050 nm. Moreover, the polymers exhibit near-infrared light absorption with good photostability because of their low-lying LUMO/HOMO energy levels.