Closing the Stability–Performance Gap in Organic Thermoelectrics by Adjusting the Partial to Integer Charge Transfer Ratio

Two doping mechanisms are known for the well-studied materials poly­(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) and poly­(2,5-bis­(3-alkylthiophen-2-yl)­thieno­[3,2-b]­thiophene) (PBTTT), namely, integer charge transfer (ICT) and charge transfer complex (CTC) formation. Yet, there is poor understanding of the effect...

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Veröffentlicht in:Macromolecules 2020-01, Vol.53 (2), p.609-620
Hauptverfasser: Zapata-Arteaga, Osnat, Dörling, Bernhard, Perevedentsev, Aleksandr, Martín, Jaime, Reparaz, J. Sebastian, Campoy-Quiles, Mariano
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Zusammenfassung:Two doping mechanisms are known for the well-studied materials poly­(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) and poly­(2,5-bis­(3-alkylthiophen-2-yl)­thieno­[3,2-b]­thiophene) (PBTTT), namely, integer charge transfer (ICT) and charge transfer complex (CTC) formation. Yet, there is poor understanding of the effect of doping mechanism on thermal stability and the thermoelectric properties. In this work, we present a method to finely adjust the ICT to CTC ratio. Using it, we characterize electrical and thermal conductivities as well as the Seebeck coefficient and the long-term stability under thermal stress of P3HT and PBTTT of different ICT/CTC ratios. We establish that doping through the CTC results in more stable, yet lower conductivity samples compared to ICT doped films. Importantly, moderate CTC fractions of ∼33% are found to improve the long-term stability without a significant sacrifice in electrical conductivity. Through visible and IR spectroscopies, polarized optical microscopy, and grazing-incidence wide-angle X-ray scattering, we find that the CTC dopant molecule access sites within the polymer network are less prone to dedoping upon thermal exposure.
ISSN:0024-9297
1520-5835
DOI:10.1021/acs.macromol.9b02263