Poly(2-methoxynaphthalene) : a spectroelectrochemical study on a fused ring conducting polymer.




Beatriz Meana-Esteban, Andreas Petr, Carita Kvarnström, Ari Ivaska, Lothar Dunsch

PublisherElsevier Ltd

OXFORD; THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND

2014

Electrochimica Acta

Electrochimica Acta

Electrochim.Acta

115

10

15

6

0013-4686

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.electacta.2013.10.090



Poly(2-methoxynaphthalene) (P2MN) belongs to the category of fused ring organic semiconductors that due to their planar structure have very interesting optical and electrical properties like a reduced band gap and easiness of undergoing both oxidation and reduction.

Here, we present a spectroelectrochemical study by means of simultaneous recording of electron spin resonance–UV–vis–near infrared spectra (ESR–UV–vis–NIR) to probe the nature of the charge carriers in both p- and n-doped P2MN. As shown earlier P2MN is both p- and n-dopable, however, further information of the nature of both types of charge carriers is needed. In this work we demonstrate that the dominant charge carrier in p- and n-doped P2MN is positive and negative polarons, respectively.

The material under study constitutes an example of an ambipolar organic conjugated polymer capable to conduct both holes and electrons. This is a unique property worthy to be further studied since only a few organic conducting polymers can reversibly be both p- and n-doped.




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