Vapor phase polymerization of thieno[3,4-b]thiophene–tosylate and its application for dynamic structural coloration
Mohammad Shaad Ansari, Stefano Rossi, Giancarlo Cincotti, Renee Kroon, Magnus P. Jonsson

TL;DR
A new conducting polymer is polymerized in vapor form and used to create dynamic, tunable structural colors.
Contribution
The first vapor phase polymerization of pT34bT:Tos and its application for dynamic structural coloration.
Findings
VPP of pT34bT:Tos yields highly conductive thin films with conductivity around 750 S cm−1.
The polymer enables structurally colored images through UV patterning and electrochemical tuning of color.
Abstract
Conducting polymers are important for areas including energy storage, displays, sensors, nanooptics, and bioelectronics. Vapor phase polymerization (VPP) of conducting polymers can provide highly conductive homogenous thin films but was so far reported only for a limited number of materials. Here, we report VPP deposition of the low bandgap conducting polymer poly(thieno[3,4-b]thiophene):tosylate (pT34bT:Tos) and propose an application for dynamic structural coloration. Optimized films show high electrical conductivity of around 750 S cm−1, manifested optically as wide infrared absorption extending beyond 2000 nm. Electrochemical reduction reveals a neutral low bandgap peak around 1030 nm, making pT34bT comparably transparent also in its neutral state as opposed to other common conducting polymers. Moreover, the VPP process allows to spatially control the polymer properties and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsConducting polymers and applications · Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry · Polydiacetylene-based materials and applications
