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Elucidating the Chain-Extension Effect on the Exciton-Dissociation Mechanism through an Intra- or Interchain Polaron-Pair State in Push–Pull Conjugated Polymers SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Elucidating the Chain-Extension Effect on the Exciton-Dissociation Mechanism through an Intra- or Interchain Polaron-Pair State in Push–Pull Conjugated Polymers
Authors
Lee, Dongki한세교Kim, HyojungHwang, HyeongjinPark, ChaneuiNoh, JaebumMun, JunghoNho, Hak-WonCho, Jeong BinKim, Dong HyeonJeong, Byeong GeunOh, Chang-MokYoon, TaewoongSung, WoongLee, HansolNah, SangheeKang, BoseokHwang, In-WookJang, Joon I.Kwon, Oh-HoonRho, JunsukJeong, Mun SeokCHO, KIL WON
Date Issued
2022-12
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Abstract
We elucidated chain-extension effects of a benzo-dithiophene (BDT) and thienopyrroledione-based push-pull conjugated polymer (CP) on its exciton-dissociation mechanism within aggregate systems using transient absoption spectroscopy. The side-group extension CP with benzothiophene on the BDT unit induced H-type excitons with excess energy owing to decreased chain stiffness. This led to interchain polaron-pair (PP)-mediated exciton dissociation. The stiff side-group extended with thienothiophene on the BDT unit also induced H-type excitons, but the decreased energy and breadth of the density of states suppressed the interchain PP-mediated exciton dissociation. The main-chain-extension CP with two thiophenes on either side of the BDT unit has a curved structure disturbing the interchain packing. Thus, the driving force of exciton dissociation between the chains decreased, leading to intrachain PP-mediated exciton dissociation. Our findings can facilitate the development of novel CPs to further increase the efficiencies of polymer solar cells.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/115847
DOI
10.1021/acs.chemmater.2c02175
ISSN
0897-4756
Article Type
Article
Citation
Chemistry of Materials, vol. 34, no. 24, page. 10873 - 10884, 2022-12
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