| Literature DB >> 31957370 |
Huiru Fan1, Yujin Ji2, Qingfeng Xu1, Feng Zhou1, Bin Wu1, Lihua Wang1, Youyong Li2, Jianmei Lu1.
Abstract
Sulfur (VI) fluoride exchange (SuFEx) reactions can be applied not only in organic click synthesis, but also in the preparation of functional main-chain polymers. In this work, four functional main-chain polysulfates (PNT-PS, NPNT-PS, PHF-PS, and TPE-PS) are synthesized in high yield using the SuFEx reaction at room temperature. The polysulfates exhibit satisfactory thermal stability and solution processability. They are used as the active layer for memory devices (ITO/PNT-PS/Al, ITO/NPNT-PS/Al, ITO/PHF-PS/Al, and ITO/TPE-PS/Al). I-V measurements show that ITO/PNT-PS/Al and ITO/NPNT-PS/Al exhibit stable flash-memory (write-read-erase) behavior, while ITO/PHF-PS/Al and ITO/TPE-PS/Al exhibit WORM (write once read many) behavior. Our studies provide a feasible and efficient synthetic methodology for the preparation of new memory materials.Entities:
Keywords: flash memory; organic memory device; polysulfates; sulfur (VI) fluoride exchange
Year: 2018 PMID: 31957370 DOI: 10.1002/cplu.201800067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chempluschem ISSN: 2192-6506 Impact factor: 2.863