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Universal selection rule for surfactants used in miniemulsion processes for eco-friendly and high performance polymer semiconductors SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Universal selection rule for surfactants used in miniemulsion processes for eco-friendly and high performance polymer semiconductors
Authors
Cho, JangwhanYoon, SeongwonSim, Kyu MinJeong, Yong JinPark, Chan EonKwon, Soon-KiKim, Yun-HiChung, Dae Sung
Date Issued
2017-11
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Abstract
Commercial interest in the environmentally friendly processing of polymer semiconductors is on the rise. To reduce noxious solvent use and to realize water-borne colloids of polymer semiconductors, we developed a universal and eco-friendly miniemulsion process to satisfy four essential criteria: (1) efficient emulsification for synthesizing small and uniform polymer semiconductor particles, (2) efficient coalescence of particles to yield high quality thin films with low roughness and high fill-factors, (3) efficient removal of residual surfactants, and (4) high ordering of polymers within particles. We screened various surfactants to find conditions that satisfied the suggested selection rules regardless of the charge polarity and molecular structure of the polymer semiconductor. Our universal method can be applied to first-generation polythiophene derivatives as well as to the latest p-type, n-type and ambipolar polymers with planar backbones and high charge carrier mobility. Using these results, we fabricated for the first time a high-performance complementary inverter and a photodiode using water as a processing solvent.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/91986
DOI
10.1039/c7ee01943b
ISSN
1754-5692
Article Type
Article
Citation
Energy & Environmental Science, vol. 10, no. 11, page. 2324 - 2333, 2017-11
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