Literature DB >> 23611137

Acenes generated from precursors and their semiconducting properties.

Motonori Watanabe1, Kew-Yu Chen, Yuan Jay Chang, Tahsin J Chow.   

Abstract

Acenes are a class of aromatic hydrocarbons composed of linearly fused benzene rings. Noteworthy features of these molecules include their extended flat structure and the narrow gap between the HOMO and LUMO energy levels. However, the preparation of larger acenes, those that are larger than pentacene, has been challenging. These molecules are relatively unstable and have low solubility in typical solvents. Recently researchers have developed a new synthesis route for higher acenes using stable and soluble "precursors," which generate these structures on demand by either heating or irradiation of light. Using this method, nonsubstituted hexacene, heptacene, octacene, and nonacene were successfully prepared. In this Account, we summarize the preparation of nonsubstituted acenes from corresponding precursors, describe their physical properties, and discuss potential applications including potential usage in organic semiconductor devices. We first introduced the concept of using a precursor in the work with pentacene. Overall, we divide this methodology into two categories: masking pentacene itself with a dienophile to form a cycloadduct and the construction of higher acenes through conventional synthetic procedures. For the first category, a diverse array of dienophiles could be chosen, depending on the processing needs, especially for use in field-effect transistors (FETs). For the second category, researchers synthesized the pentacene precursor molecules using a multistep procedure. Upon proper activation, these molecules expel small fragments to generate pentacene readily. This strategy enabled the production of pentacene andunprepared higher acenes ranging from hexacene to nonacene. This new method provides a way to unravel the fascinating chemistry of higher acenes.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23611137     DOI: 10.1021/ar400002y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acc Chem Res        ISSN: 0001-4842            Impact factor:   22.384


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