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Polarons in DPP Polymers - How Glycol Side Chains and Elongated Conjugated Backbone Influence the Formation and Transport

Authors
Stewart, KatherineTan, EllasiaKim, JingwanKim, Yun-HiKim, Ji-Seon
Issue Date
Feb-2026
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
Keywords
DPP polymers; elongated conjugated backbone; glycol side chains; polarons; raman spectroscopy
Citation
Advanced Electronic Materials
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Journal Title
Advanced Electronic Materials
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/82627
DOI
10.1002/aelm.202500731
ISSN
2199-160X
Abstract
Understanding polaron formation in conjugated polymers is critical for advancing solid-state organic electronics. Here, we investigate diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP)-based polymers with tailored side chains to elucidate the impact of glycolation on charge transport and polaron formation. We demonstrate that glycol side chains enhance p-type character and charge carrier density, while backbone elongation improves planarity and mobility. Electrochemical doping using a semicrystalline solid-state ionic liquid (SSIL) can increase conductivity by four orders of magnitude. In situ field-dependent Raman spectroscopy probes polaron formation, showing increased pi-electron redistribution in glycolated DPP. Polaron formation of the DPPT-T conjugated backbone shows a more localised polaron with structural changes to the thiophene donor unit. Backbone elongation results in greater polaron delocalisation with lower reorganisation energy. Finally, ion-gel gated organic synaptic transistors (IGOSTs) demonstrate significant performance gains for glycolated polymers with gDPPT-T and gDPPT-TVT exhibiting strong excitatory post-synaptic currents. The more facile polaron formation pathway for gDPPT-TVT offers a significant advantage in the dynamics of ion migration and retention. This work provides molecular-level insight into the incorporation of glycol side chains to high-performance conjugated polymers for solid-state applications.
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