New paper out in Advanced Functional Materials (Wiley) by Olivier Bardagot and collaborators: B. DiTullio, J. Reynolds, N. Banerji et al.. By increasing the electroactive polymer content of PEDOT analogues, OECTs were made with state-of-the-art normalized transconductance (453 ± 70 S cm-1) and μC* (830 ± 37 F cm 1 V 1 s 1), faster dedoping kinetics, and a 99% IDS pulsing stability over 200 ON/OFF cycles. The highest performance is reached for PE2-OE4 with a balanced 50/50% mass of backbone and side chains. This paper encourages the community to calculate the electroactive polymer content when design a new pi-conjugated polymers for electrochemcial applications. Read this study for more here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/adfm.202412554