Observation of Weak Counterion Size Dependence of Thermoelectric Transport in Ion Exchange Doped Conducting Polymers Across a Wide Range of Conductivities

Author:

Chen Chen1,Jacobs Ian E.1,Kang Keehoon2,Lin Yue1,Jellett Cameron3,Kang Boseok45,Lee Seon Baek4,Huang Yuxuan1,BaloochQarai Mohammad6,Ghosh Raja6,Statz Martin1,Wood William1,Ren Xinglong1,Tjhe Dion1,Sun Yuanhui1,She Xiaojian7,Hu Yuanyuan8,Jiang Lang9,Spano Frank C.6,McCulloch Iain310,Sirringhaus Henning1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Optoelectronics Group Cavendish Laboratory University of Cambridge J Thomson Avenue Cambridge CB3 0HE UK

2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Research Institute of Advanced Materials Seoul National University Seoul 08826 Korea

3. Department of Chemistry Imperial College London, South Kensington London SW7 2AZ UK

4. Department of Chemical Engineering Pohang University of Science and Technology Pohang 790‐784 Republic of Korea

5. SKKU Advanced Institute of Nanotechnology and Department of Nano Engineering Sungkyunkwan University Suwon 16419 Republic of Korea

6. Department of Chemistry Temple University Philadelphia PA 19122 USA

7. State Key Laboratory of Modern Optical Instrumentation College of Optical Science and Engineering International Research Center for Advanced Photonics Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310000 China

8. Key Laboratory for Micro‐Nano Optoelectronic Devices of Ministry of Education School of Physics and Electronics Hunan University Changsha 410082 P. R. China

9. Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 P. R. China

10. Department of Chemistry University of Oxford 12 Mansfield Road Oxford OX1 3TA UK

Abstract

AbstractConducting polymers are of interest for a broad range of applications from bioelectronics to thermoelectrics. The factors that govern their complex charge transport physics include the structural disorder present in these highly doped polymer films and the Coulombic interactions between the electronic charge carriers and the dopant counterions. Previous studies have shown that at low doping levels carriers are strongly trapped in the vicinity of the counterions, while at high doping levels charge transport is not limited by Coulombic trapping, which manifests itself in the conductivity being independent of the size of the dopant counterion. Here a recently developed ion exchange doping method is used to investigate the ion size dependence of a semicrystalline polythiophene‐based model system across a wide range of conductivities. It is found that the regime in which the charge and thermoelectric transport is not or only weakly dependent on ion size, extends to surprisingly low conductivities. This surprising observation is explained by a heterogeneous doping that involves doping of the amorphous domains to high doping levels first before doping of the ordered, crystalline domains occurs. The study provides new insights into how the thermoelectric physics of conducting polymers evolves as a function of doping level.

Funder

European Research Council

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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