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Reversibility of p(ZI-NDI-gT2) n- type polymer Figure S34. (a) Integrated charge of reduction and reversible re-oxidation of p(ZI-NDI-gT2) deposited on FTO from a methanol solution. Data in (a) are displayed as a function of film thickness and correspond to the 1st cyclic voltammetry measurements on the films (examples are plotted in (b)). (c) and (d) show comparison between the first 4 cyclic voltammetry for p(ZI- NDI-gT2) deposited on FTO from (c) methanol and (d) DMSO. For the thickness dependent characterization of p(ZI-NDI-gT2) we used a methanol based solution which enabled the deposition of more uniform films compared to DMSO. On the other hand the reversibility of the films was found to be different for the two solvents, possibly due to differences in film morphology (see Figure S34c and d). Figure S34a shows the total charge injected and extracted from films deposited from methanol during the first cyclic voltammetry measurement, showing a significant difference between the two values, also evident from Figure S34b. Films deposited from DMSO were used in for the characterization shown in the main text. 49

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