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Fluorinated Alcohol-Processed N-Type Organic Electrochemical Transistor with High Performance and Enhanced Stability.

Genming ZhuJunxin ChenJiayao DuanHailiang LiaoXiuyuan ZhuZhengke LiIain McCullochWan Yue
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Tuning the film morphology and aggregated structure is a vital means to improve the performance of the mixed ionic-electronic conductors in organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs). Herein, three fluorinated alcohols (FAs), including 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol (TFE), 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP), and perfluoro- tert -butanol (PFTB), were employed as the alternative solvents for engineering the n-type small-molecule active layer gNR . Remarkedly, an impressive μ C * of 5.12 F V -1 cm -1 s -1 and a normalized transconductance of 1.216 S cm -1 are achieved from the HFIP-fabricated gNR OECTs, which is three times higher than that of chloroform. The operational stability has been significantly enhanced by the FA-fabricated devices. Such enhancements can be ascribed to the aggregation-induced structural ordering by FAs during spin coating, which optimizes the microstructure of the films for a better mixed ion and electron transport. These results prove the huge research potential of FAs to improve OECT materials' processability, device performance, and stability, therefore promoting practical bio-applications.
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