Publications by authors named "Jupeng Chen"

Molecular doping plays an important role in controlling the carrier concentration of organic semiconductors. However, the introduction of dopant counterions often results in increased energetic disorder and traps due to the molecular packing disruption and Coulomb potential wells. To date, no general strategy has been proposed to reduce the counterion-induced structural and energetic disorder.

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  • Hydrogels are versatile materials with tunable mechanical properties and good ionic conductivity but have limited use in electronics due to lack of semiconducting traits.
  • Researchers developed new hydrogels incorporating a water-soluble n-type semiconducting polymer, giving them the ability to function as semiconductors.
  • These advanced hydrogels can efficiently create logic circuits and signal amplifiers while being biocompatible and capable of enhancing electrophysiological signal detection.
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Conjugated polymers have demonstrated promising optoelectronic properties, but their brittleness and poor mechanical characteristics have hindered their fabrication into durable fibers and textiles. Here, we report a universal approach to continuously producing highly strong, ultratough conjugated polymer fibers using a flow-enhanced crystallization (FLEX) method. These fibers exhibit one order of magnitude higher tensile strength (>200 megapascals) and toughness (>80 megajoules per cubic meter) than traditional semiconducting polymer fibers and films, outperforming many synthetic fibers, ready for scalable production.

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Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) have attracted increasing attention due to their merits of high transconductance, low operating voltage, and good biocompatibility, ideal for biosensors. However, further advances in their practical applications face challenges of low n-type performance and poor stability. Here, it is demonstrated that wet-spinning the commercially available n-type conjugated polymer poly(benzimidazobenzophenanthroline) (BBL) into highly aligned and crystalline fibers enhances both OECT performance and stability.

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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are applied widely in organic catalysis; however, no precedent has been reported in polymerization catalysis. Herein, we report the new application of COFs for polymerization catalysis. Different amounts of homogeneous Rh catalyst are incorporated into the COF via post-treatment to give a series of TPB-DMTP-COF-X wt % Rh (-) containing varying amounts of Rh from 2.

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Hydrogen sulfide (HS) is a kind of gaseous signal molecule in many physiological processes. In order to detect HS, a novel "turn on" fluorescent probe 6,12-dihydroxyperylene-1,7-dione (DPD) was designed and synthesized. The probe DPD is fluorescence silence, while the addition of HS induces an obvious green fluorescence with an obvious color change from dark blue to yellow-green.

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The thiophene-modified rhodamine 6G (GYJ) has been synthesized as a novel chemosensor. The sensor has sufficiently high selectivity and sensitivity for the detection of Fe and Al ions (M) by fluorescence and ultraviolet spectroscopy with a strong ability for anti-interference performance. The binding ratio of M-GYJ complex was determined to be 2:1 according to the Job's plot.

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