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Structure-Function Relationships of Conjugated Polyelectrolytes in Organic Semiconductors

This research explores the structure-function-property relationships of conjugated polyelectrolytes (CPEs) such as MEH-PPV and PFSO3-Na+ in organic semiconductor applications. The study highlights the mobility of different materials, with values of 1.0 × 10^-7 cm²/V.s for PFBTN+Br-, 1.2 × 10^-5 cm²/V.s for PFN+Br-, and 1.2 × 10^-8 cm²/V.s for PFSO3-Na+. Additionally, mentorship and outreach activities were conducted by Thuc-Quyen Nguyen at the University of California-Santa Barbara to engage young students in this field.

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Structure-Function Relationships of Conjugated Polyelectrolytes in Organic Semiconductors

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  1. Cathode Charged CP MEH-PPV HIL: PEDOT Glass/ITO anode Ba/Al Al PFSO3-Na+/Al PFN+Br-/Al PFBTN+Br-/Al Structure-Function-Property Relationships inConjugated Polyelectrolytes (CPEs) Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, University of California-Santa Barbara, DMR 0547639 Mobility,  PFBTN+Br-1.0  10-7 cm2/V.s PFN+Br- 1.2  10-5 cm2/V.s PFSO3-Na+ 1.2  10-8 cm2/V.s

  2. Mentoring Young Students and Outreach Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, UCSB, DMR-0547639 The PI discussed organic semiconducting materials with her summer intern students: Jason Lin, Manuel Schnabel, and Victoria Crockett.

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