“…[8][9][10] Originally, alkyl side chains were introduced to aid solubility and, generally, processability; 11 while more recently polar side chains, such as those based on oligo(ethylene oxide) groups, have attracted interest as they render the base material more compatible with socalled 'green' solvents. 12,13 Moreover, polymer semiconductors, substituted with polar side chains, are interesting for bioelectronic applications, for instance, where mixed electron/ion conduction is required (e.g., in electrochemical transistors used for biomimetic signal transduction, ion pumps, bioactive sensing elements), or where high biocompatibility is needed, including biointegrated electronics and wearable devices. [14][15][16][17][18][19] However, side chains can inhibit backbone packing and aggregation, and often introduce undesired torsional backbone disorder.…”