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New semiconducting copolymers based on benzobisthiazole show excellent environmental stability in high-humidity air, which is an unusual performance for semiconducting polymers, along with OFET mobilities of as high as 0.26 cm2/Vs, even with disordered thin-film structures. With these unique features, these new copolymers are fascinating materials with high processability, mobility, and stability as active layers for printable electronics.
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