Abstract

Here, we report on the performance and the characterization of all solution-processable top-contact organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) consisting of a natural-resourced triacetate cellulose gate dielectric and a representative hole-transport poly[2,5-bis(3-dodecylthiophen-2-yl)thieno[3,2-b]thiophene] (pBTTT) semiconductor layer on rigid or flexible substrates. The bio-based triacetate cellulose layer has an important role in the OTFT fabrication because it provides the pBTTT semiconducting polymer with highly suitable gate dielectric properties including a low surface roughness, hydrophobic surface, appropriate dielectric constant, and low leakage current. The triacetate cellulose gate dielectric-based pBTTT OTFTs exhibit an average filed-effect mobility of 0.031 cm2/Vs similar to that obtained from a SiO2 gate dielectric-based OTFT device in ambient conditions. Even after a bending stimulation of 100 times and in an outward bending state, the flexible triacetate cellulose gate pBTTT OTFT device still showed excellent electrical device performance without any hysteresis.

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