Literature DB >> 25530351

Highly ordered n/p-co-assembled materials with remarkable charge mobilities.

Javier López-Andarias1, María José Rodriguez, Carmen Atienza, Juan Luis López, Tsubasa Mikie, Santiago Casado, Shu Seki, José L Carrascosa, Nazario Martín.   

Abstract

Controlling self-organization and morphology of chemical architectures is an essential challenge in the search for higher energy-conversion efficiencies in a variety of optoelectronic devices. Here, we report a highly ordered donor/accepn>tor functional material, which has been obtained using the principn>le of ionic self-assembly. Initially, an electron n>an class="Species">donor π-extended tetrathiafulvalene and an electron-acceptor perylene-bisimide were self-organized separately obtaining n- and p-nanofibers at the same scale. These complementary n- and p-nanofibers are endowed with ionic groups with opposite charges on their surfaces. The synergic interactions establish periodic alignments between both nanofibers resulting in a material with alternately segregated donor/acceptor nanodomains. Photoconductivity measurements show values for these n/p-co-assembled materials up to 0.8 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1), confirming the effectiveness in the design of these heterojunction structures. This easy methodology offers great possibilities to achieve highly ordered n/p-materials for potential applications in different areas such as optoelectonics and photovoltaics.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25530351     DOI: 10.1021/ja510946c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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