Authors
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Caldera-Cruz, E. ; Zhang, K. ; Tsuda, T. ; Tkachov, R. ; Beryozkina, T. ; Kiriy, N. ; Voit, B. ; Kiriy, A.
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Title
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Solution-processable hole-transporting polymers: synthesis, doping study and crosslinking induced by UV-irradiation or Huisgen-click cycloaddition
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Date
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02.03.2022
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Number
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60139
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Abstract
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A pair of hole-conducting polymers comprising 3,6-linked carbazole and meta-linked anisole derivatives having solubilizing moieties to enable their solution processability, and complementarily reactive side-groups (azide and alkyne) for cross-linking, are synthesized and characterized. The polymers can be cross-linked either by thermal annealing at relatively low temperatures in the 85–110 °C range, or by UV irradiation. A general applicability of the latter for a photolithographic patterning of the hole conducting polymer is proven. The polymers have an ionization potential (IP) of 5.8 eV, close to the IP of a small molecule hole-conductor tris(4-carbazoyl-9-ylphenyl)amine (TCTA). In combination with a strong dopant hexacyano-trimethylene-cyclopropane (CN6CP), but not with commercial 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane (F4TCNQ), the polymers can be efficiently p-doped to increase their conductivity by 5–6 orders of magnitude, as measured in devices with a lateral setup. Taken together, these characteristics suggest that the synthesized polymers are promising candidates for their use in solution-processable organic light-emitting diodes as hole-injection layer and hole-transporting layer materials, which will be verified in the upcoming work.
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Publisher
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Advanced Materials Interfaces
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Wikidata
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Q111328760
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Citation
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Advanced Materials Interfaces 9 (2022) 2101379
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DOI
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https://doi.org/10.1002/ADMI.202101379
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