
Conjugated Polymers for Organic Electronics: Design and Synthesis
Author(s): Andrew Grimsdale (Author), Paul Dastoor (Author)
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Publication Date: April 4, 2024
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 278 pages
- ISBN-10: 1107008166
- ISBN-13: 9781107008168
Book Description
Covering all the major types of conjugated polymers used in emerging organic electronic technologies, this guide provides the fundamental chemistry and physics, and shows how to design materials with optimal performance for various applications, such as in transistors, LEDs, and solar cells. The principles of molecular design are discussed, as well as a range of synthetic methods, which are linked to practical examples such as the suppression of long wavelength emission from blue-emitting polymers, the production of regioregular polythiophenes for enhanced mobility, and the development of donor-acceptor copolymers for high efficiency solar cells. Structure-property relationships are also covered, in addition to how impurities or defects can affect performance and how the devices operate. This is an indispensable reference for anyone working with or studying conjugated polymers or organic electronics.
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Presents a complete guide to the design of conjugated polymers for use in efficient organic electronic devices.
About the Author
Andrew Grimsdale, Professor at Nanyang Technological University- Singapore, has worked on synthesis of conjugated materials for organic electronic devices for over thirty years at leading institutions including Cambridge, Mainz and Melbourne. Professor Grimsdale has written the most widely cited and comprehensive reviews on luminescent polymers and is internationally recognised as a leading authority in the field.
Paul Dastoor, Professor at University of Newcastle, is internationally known for his work on organic electronic devices, developing the science, engineering, and manufacturing of printed solar and biosensor technologies based on semi-conducting polymers. Professor Dastoor has a strong track record in research commercialisation and has spun out several companies, including a listing on the NASDAQ.
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