| Literature DB >> 26989854 |
Yukihiro Yoshida1, Kazuhide Isomura2, Hideo Kishida2, Yoshihide Kumagai3, Motohiro Mizuno3, Masafumi Sakata4, Takashi Koretsune5, Yoshiaki Nakano6, Hideki Yamochi6, Mitsuhiko Maesato7, Gunzi Saito8,9.
Abstract
Coronene, which is the smallest D6h -symmetric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, attracts particular attention as a basic component of electronic materials because it is the smallest fragment of graphene. However, carrier generation by physical methods, such as photo- or electric field-effect, has barely been studied, primarily because of the poor π-conduction pathway in pristine coronene solid. In this work we have developed unprecedented π-stacking columns of cationic coronene molecules by electrochemical hole-doping with polyoxometallate dianions. The face-to-face π-π interactions as well as the partially charged state lead to electrical conductivity at room temperature of up to 3 S cm(-1) , which is more than 10 orders of magnitude higher than that of pristine coronene solid. Additionally, the robust π-π interactions strongly suppress the in-plane rotation of the coronene molecules, which has allowed the first direct observation of the static Jahn-Teller distortion of cationic coronene molecules.Entities:
Keywords: Jahn-Teller distortion; charge transfer; conducting materials; electronic structure; pi interactions
Year: 2016 PMID: 26989854 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201505023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236