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Electrochemical Study of Structure Tunable Perylene Diimides and The Nanofibers Deposited on Electrodes. | LitMetric

Electrochemical Study of Structure Tunable Perylene Diimides and The Nanofibers Deposited on Electrodes.

Langmuir

Nano Institute of Utah and Department of Materials Science and Engineering , University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84112 , Utah United States.

Published: September 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper explores the electrochemical behavior of n-type perylene diimide derivatives (PTCDIs) to enhance their use in electronic applications.
  • The authors synthesized PTCDIs with various substituents and examined their solubility, optical properties, thermal stability, and ability to form one-dimensional nanofibers.
  • They also introduced a new method for creating uniform electrodes using these nanofibers, comparing their electrochemical properties to the original molecules, highlighting the potential for diverse applications in organic electronics.

Article Abstract

The electrochemical behavior of organic conjugated semiconductors and their bulk materials is a considerable and irreplaceable parameter to maintain their diverse electronic or optoelectronic applications. In this paper, a series of n-type symmetrical perylene diimide derivatives (PTCDIs) with substituents (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (EDOT), cyclohexane, acetic acid, or propionic acid) at located the nitrogens imide position were synthesized, and their solubility, optical features, thermal stability, as well as solution-phase interfacial self-assembly into one-dimensional (1D) nanofibers and related morphology were discussed in detail. Moreover, a simple but effective method, in situ deposition following in situ self-assembly, was developed to construct uniform electrodes over a large area coated with networked PTCDI nanofibers. Then the electrochemical properties of the PTCDI nanofibers were researched in comparison with their molecules. The excellent variability at molecular or nanoscale morphological level will provide an interesting insight into the research of PTCDIs in a wide range applications of organic electronics.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.9b01943DOI Listing

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