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Fabrication of Large-area Free-standing Ultrathin Polymer Films
Published on: June 3, 2015
Polaron stability in semiconducting polymer neat films
Daniel Beatrup1, Jessica Wade, Laure Biniek
1Centre for Plastic Electronics and Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, UK. j.durrant@imperial.ac.uk i.mcculloch@ic.ac.uk.
Abstract:
We describe a spectroelectrochemical approach to accelerated electrochemical stability studies of conjugated polymers under oxidative stress. The polaron stabilities of alternating copolymers based on (i) thiophene and thiazole, namely PTTz, and (ii) bithiophene and thiazole, namely PTTTz, are compared in neat films with that of P3HT. P3HT is found to be the most stable whilst PTTz is found to be the least stable.
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