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Molecular Ordering Manipulation in Fused Oligomeric Mixed Conductors for High-Performance n‑Type Organic Electrochemical Transistors

Advanced n-type organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) play an important part in bioelectronics, facilitating the booming of complementary circuits-based biosensors. This necessitates the utilization of both n-type and p-type organic mixed ionic–electronic conductors (OMIECs) exhibiting a balan...

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Published in:ACS nano 2024-10, Vol.18 (41), p.28070-28080
Main Authors: Duan, Jiayao, Xiao, Mingfei, Zhu, Genming, Chen, Junxin, Hou, Huiqing, Gámez-Valenzuela, Sergio, Zelewski, Szymon J., Dai, Linjie, Tao, Xudong, Ran, Chong, Jay, Nathan, Lin, Yuze, Guo, Xugang, Yue, Wan
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Language:English
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Summary:Advanced n-type organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) play an important part in bioelectronics, facilitating the booming of complementary circuits-based biosensors. This necessitates the utilization of both n-type and p-type organic mixed ionic–electronic conductors (OMIECs) exhibiting a balanced performance. However, the observed subpar electron charge transport ability in most n-type OMIECs presents a significant challenge to the overall functionality of the circuits. In response to this issue, we achieve high-performance OMIECs by leveraging a series of fused electron-deficient monodisperse oligomers with mixed alkyl and glycol chains. Through molecular ordering manipulation by optimizing of their alkyl side chains, we attained a record-breaking OECT electron mobility of 0.62 cm2/(V s) and μC* of 63.2 F/(cm V s) for bgTNR-3DT with symmetrical alkyl chains. Notably, the bgTNR-3DT film also exhibits the highest structural ordering, smallest energetic disorder, and the lowest trap density among the series, potentially explaining its ideal charge transport property. Additionally, we demonstrate an organic inverter incorporating bgTNR-3DT OECTs with a gain above 30, showcasing the material’s potential for constructing organic circuits. Our findings underscore the indispensable role of alkyl chain optimization in the evolution of prospective high performance OMIECs for constructing advanced organic complementary circuits.
ISSN:1936-0851
1936-086X
1936-086X
DOI:10.1021/acsnano.4c07219