Volatile impurities contained in polyethyleneimine (PEI), and identified as ethyleneimine dimers and trimers, are reported. These N-based molecules show a strong reducing character, as demonstrated by the change in electrical conductivity of organic (semi) conductors exposed to the PEI vapor. The results prove that electron transfer rather than a dipole effect at the electrode interface is the origin of the work-function modification by the PEI-based layers.
Funding Agencies|Advanced Functional Materials Center at Linkoping University; Onnesjo Foundation; Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation; VINNOVA; STEM; Swedish Energy Agency; FRS-FNRS