Recent Progress of Fluorinated Conjugated Polymers

Fluorinated conjugated polymers, as a thriving field for organic electronics, have received wide?spread attention. This review summarizes the fluorination strategies of building blocks in conjugated polymers and synthetic methods of fluorinated conjugated polymers. Besides, the applications of fluorinated polymer semiconductors with superior device performances, especially in organic field?effect transistors, organic solar cells, organic electrochemical transistors, and thermoelectrics, are also introduced.In recent years, conjugated polymers have received widespread attention due to their characteristic advantages of light weight, favorable solution processability, and structural modifiability. Among various conjugated polymers, fluorinated ones have developed rapidly to achieve high?performance n?type or ambipolar polymeric semiconductors. The uniqueness of fluorinated conjugated polymers contains the high coplanarity of their structures, lower frontier molecular orbital energy levels, and strong nonbonding interactions. In this review, first the fluorinated building blocks, including fluorinated benzene and thiophene rings, fluorinated B?N bridged units, and fluoroalkyl side chains are summarized. Subsequently, different synthetic methods of fluorinated conjugated polymers are described, with a special focus on their respective advantages and disadvantages. Then, with these numerous fluorinated structures and appropriate synthetic methods bear in mind, the properties and applications of the fluorinated conjugated polymers, such as cyclopentadithiophene?, amide?, and imide?based polymers, and B?N embedded polymers, are systematically discussed. The introduction of fluorine atoms can further enhance the electron?deficiency of the backbone, influencing the charge carrier transport performance. The promising fluorinated conjugated polymers are applied widely in organic field?effect transistors, organic solar cells, organic thermoelectric devices, and other organic opto?electric devices. Finally, the outlook on the challenges and future development of fluorinated conjugated polymers is systematically discussed.

» Publication Date: 08/06/2024

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