Our n-type BBL:PEI ink is an butanol-based, eco-friendly and halogen-free precursor for high electron conductive and thermally stable (24 hours at 200 °C or 1 hour at 350 °C in N2) thin films. This product has a fixed solid content of 0.2 wt%. This ratio between BBL:PEI (50 % PEI content) results in the highest conductivity. It enables conductivity of up to 8 S/cm and Seebeck coefficient of at least -60 μV/K. Resistant to prolonged air exposure.
It is compatible with large scale deposition methods, such as spray-coating and inkjet. The BBL:PEI ink can be further diluted for casting thin films in various thickness. BBL:PEI thin films were fabricated by spray-casting in air, followed by annealing at 140 °C for 2 h inside a nitrogen-filled glovebox or under vacuum to produce conducting films. The BBL:PEI ink, when processed, forms a high electron conducting n-type film th at can be implemented as conducting layer in solar cells, thermoelectric generators, light-emitting diodes, or logic applications:
- OPV – Charge extracting layer in Organic Solar Cells
- SuperCapacitors – Negatrode in Organic Supercapacitors
- OECT – Active material in Organic Electrochemical Transistors
- OLED – Charge injecting layer in Organic Light Emitting Diodes