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Adv Mater ; : e2406105, 2024 Aug 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39149766

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Automation is vital to accelerating research. In recent years, the application of self-driving labs to materials discovery and device optimization has highlighted many benefits and challenges inherent to these new technologies. Successful automated workflows offer tangible benefits to fundamental science and industrial scale-up by significantly increasing productivity and reproducibility all while enabling entirely new types of experiments. However, it's implemtation is often time-consuming and cost-prohibitive and necessitates establishing multidisciplinary teams that bring together domain-specific knowledge with specific skillsets in computer science and engineering. This perspective article provides a comprehensive overview of how the research group has adopted "hybrid automation" over the last 8 years by using simple automatic electrical testers (autotesters) as a tool to increase productivity and enhance reproducibility in organic thin film transistor (OTFT) research. From wearable and stretchable electronics to next-generation sensors and displays, OTFTs have the potential to be a key technology that will enable new applications from health to aerospace. The combination of materials chemistry, device manufacturing, thin film characterization and electrical engineering makes OTFT research challenging due to the large parameter space created by both diverse material roles and device architectures. Consequently, this research stands to benefit enormously from automation. By leveraging the multidisciplinary team and taking a user-centered design approach in the design and continued improvement of the autotesters, the group has meaningfully increased productivity, explored research avenues impossible with traditional workflows, and developed as scientists and engineers capable of effectively designing and leveraging automation to build the future of their fields to encourage this approach, the files for replicating the infrastructure are included, and questions and potential collaborations are welcomed.

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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39185575

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Introduction of amidine groups within the side chains of a conjugated polyfluorene was carried out using copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition. The resulting polymer was shown to form strong supramolecular interactions with the sidewalls of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs), forming polymer-nanotube complexes that exhibited solubility in various organic solvents. It was shown that the polymer-SWNT complexes were responsive to CO2, where the amidine groups formed amidinium bicarbonate salts upon CO2 exposure, causing the polymer-SWNT complexes to precipitate. This reaction could be reversed by bubbling N2 through the solution, which caused the polymer-SWNT complexes to redissolve. Incorporation of the polymer-SWNT complexes within thin-film transistor (TFT) devices as the active layer resulted in a CO2-responsive TFT sensor. It was found that the sensory device underwent a reversible shift in its threshold voltage from 5 to -1 V as well as a 1 order of magnitude decrease in its on-current upon exposure to CO2. This work shows that conjugated polymer-wrapped SWNTs having sensory elements within the polymer side chain can be used as the active layer within functional SWNT-based TFT sensors.

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Chem Asian J ; 17(23): e202200887, 2022 Dec 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36163645

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In this paper, we report the design and synthesis of three naphthalene diimide- (NDI) and anthraquinone- (AQ) based organic chromophores derived from direct arylation reactions; NDI-AQ, AQ-NDI-AQ and NDI-AQ-NDI. Compared to classic cross-coupling reactions, this method reduced the number of synthetic and purification steps. The chemical structures, photophysical and electrochemical properties of these molecules were characterized using UV-vis spectroscopy, fluorescence emission spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry (CV). The optoelectronic properties of the three dyes enabled the fabrication of organic thin film transistors (OTFTs). The fabricated OTFTs displayed good n-type semiconducting properties, with electron mobilities ( µ e ${{\mu }_{e}}$ ) of 1.5-4.2×10-4  cm2  V-1 s-1 .

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