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Table S5. Calculated charge distribution on selected fragments of gT-ZI-NDI-gT (colored in Figure S31) in neutral, polaron and bipolaron states (columns 2, 3 and 5). Columns 4 and 6 consist of differential charge that is the difference in charge distribution between neutral and polaron states and bipolaron and polaron states respectively. Molecule’s fragment gT-ZI-NDI-gT Neutral gT-ZI-NDI-gT Polaron -1 Charge difference between polaron and neutral state gT-ZI-NDI-gT Bipolaron -2 Charge difference between bipolaron and polaron state -0.21 -1.44 -0.1 +0.16 -0.18 +1.52 -0.15 +2.08 -0.37 -0.21 -2.27 -0.17 -0.46 -1.48 -0.04 -0.21 -0.41 -0.17 (C3H4O2)2 -1.13 (C4H10N)2 +1.51 -1.34 +1.67 +2.45 -2.1 -1.44 -0.23 C=O C4 O4 NDI (without C=O) +2.52 -1.89 -0.98 (gT)2 -0.02 46

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