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Hydrogen‐Bonded Semiconducting Pigments for Air‐Stable Field‐Effect Transistors

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Two inkjet pigments, epindolidione and quinacridone, that break this design rule are explored and afford intermolecular π-stacking reinforced by hydrogen-bonding bridges, and air-stable organic field effect transistors are reported.
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Extensive intramolecular π-conjugation is considered to be requisite in the design of organic semiconductors. Here, two inkjet pigments, epindolidione and quinacridone, that break this design rule are explored. These molecules afford intermolecular π-stacking reinforced by hydrogen-bonding bridges. Air-stable organic field effect transistors are reported that support mobilities up to 1.5 cm(2)/Vs with T80 lifetimes comparable with the most stable reported organic semiconducting materials.

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25th Anniversary Article: The Evolution of Electronic Skin (E-Skin): A Brief History, Design Considerations, and Recent Progress

TL;DR: Electronic networks comprised of flexible, stretchable, and robust devices that are compatible with large-area implementation and integrated with multiple functionalities is a testament to the progress in developing an electronic skin akin to human skin.
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Integrated materials design of organic semiconductors for field-effect transistors

TL;DR: Some of the major milestones along the way are highlighted to provide a historical view of OFET development, introduce the integrated molecular design concepts and process engineering approaches that lead to the current success, and identify the challenges ahead to make OFETs applicable in real applications.
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"Green" electronics: biodegradable and biocompatible materials and devices for sustainable future.

TL;DR: This Review will highlight recent research advancements in this emerging group of materials and their integration in unconventional organic electronic devices.
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25th Anniversary Article: A Soft Future: From Robots and Sensor Skin to Energy Harvesters

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Organic field-effect transistor sensors: a tutorial review

TL;DR: The functioning principles of electronic sensors based on organic semiconductor field-effect transistors (OFETs) are presented and the perspective use of such devices in point-of-care is introduced after some basics on analytical biosensing systems are provided.
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Color chemistry: Syntheses, properties, and applications of organic dyes and pigments

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