posted on 2023-01-06, 01:07authored byMathieu
N. Tousignant, Zheng Sonia Lin, Jaclyn Brusso, Benoît H. Lessard
Electronic
waste is a growing challenge which needs to be addressed
through the integration of high-performance sustainable materials.
Green dielectric polymers such as poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) have favorable
electrical properties but are challenging to integrate into thin film
electronics due to their physical properties. For example, PVA suffers
from poor film formation and is hygroscopic. Bilayer dielectrics with
interfacial cross-linking can enable the use of high-performance PVA
with favorable surface chemistry by using a hydrophobic poly(caprolactone)
(PCL) layer. In this study, we developed a benzodioxinone-terminated
PCL layer, which can be UV cross-linked to the hydroxy groups of the
PVA dielectric. This air-stable UV-cross-linking PCL dielectric was
able to effectively cross-link with PVA, leading to high-performance
capacitors and single-walled carbon nanotube-based thin film transistors.
This UV cross-linking PCL dielectric led to significant improvements
in shelf-life, ease of processing, and similar device performance
compared to our previously reported thermally cross-linking PCL layer.
The UV cross-linking at the interface between these bilayers can allow
for the integration of high-speed roll-to-roll processing, which enables
low-cost, sustainable, and high-performance electronics.