TY - JOUR
T1 - Decoupling order and conductivity in doped conducting polymers
AU - Mayevsky, David
AU - Gann, Eliot
AU - Garvey, Christopher J.
AU - McNeill, Christopher R.
AU - Winther Jensen, Bjorn
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Herein it is demonstrated that the high level of interchain ordering of pEDOT is not necessary for the polymer to have efficient charge transport. Resistance and order are compared during the manufacturing process, where the polymerisation step and ordering step are decoupled as separate stages of the processing. GIWAXS experiments measuring interchain order are correlated to resistivity measurements at multiple stages of the manufacturing process on single films, and it is shown that for an individual film, where percolation is achieved, having a long range ordered system offers no reduction in resistance compared to having a highly disordered state of the same film. For this system, once the chains of pEDOT are formed, it is experimentally demonstrated that for percolation to be achieved, a remarkably low 4.5% volume fraction pEDOT is required. The apparent lack of necessity for significant interchain ordering allows for a meaningful measurement of development of the charge transport during the chemical polymerisation process.
AB - Herein it is demonstrated that the high level of interchain ordering of pEDOT is not necessary for the polymer to have efficient charge transport. Resistance and order are compared during the manufacturing process, where the polymerisation step and ordering step are decoupled as separate stages of the processing. GIWAXS experiments measuring interchain order are correlated to resistivity measurements at multiple stages of the manufacturing process on single films, and it is shown that for an individual film, where percolation is achieved, having a long range ordered system offers no reduction in resistance compared to having a highly disordered state of the same film. For this system, once the chains of pEDOT are formed, it is experimentally demonstrated that for percolation to be achieved, a remarkably low 4.5% volume fraction pEDOT is required. The apparent lack of necessity for significant interchain ordering allows for a meaningful measurement of development of the charge transport during the chemical polymerisation process.
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U2 - 10.1039/c6cp03307e
DO - 10.1039/c6cp03307e
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84978630628
SN - 1463-9076
VL - 18
SP - 19397
EP - 19404
JO - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
JF - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
IS - 28
ER -