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Towards understanding the doping mechanism of organic semiconductors by Lewis acids.

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Precise doping of organic semiconductors allows control over the conductivity of these materials, an essential parameter in electronic applications. Although Lewis acids have recently shown promise as dopants for solution-processed polymers, their doping mechanism is not yet fully understood. In this study, we found that B(CF) is a superior dopant to the other Lewis acids investigated (BF, BBr and AlCl). Experiments indicate that Lewis acid-base adduct formation with polymers inhibits the doping process. Electron-nuclear double-resonance and nuclear magnetic resonance experiments, together with density functional theory, show that p-type doping occurs by generation of a water-Lewis acid complex with substantial Brønsted acidity, followed by protonation of the polymer backbone and electron transfer from a neutral chain segment to a positively charged, protonated one. This study provides insight into a potential path for protonic acid doping and shows how trace levels of water can transform Lewis acids into powerful Brønsted acids.

Year of Publication
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2019
Journal
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Nature materials
Volume
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18
Issue
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12
Number of Pages
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1327-1334
ISSN Number
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1476-1122
URL
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-019-0479-0
DOI
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10.1038/s41563-019-0479-0
Short Title
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Nat Mater
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