Issue 2, 2004

Preparation of highly pure quaterthiophene and role of impurities on its photoluminescence properties

Abstract

Highly pure quaterthiophene (4T) has been prepared from monobromobithiophene by a Ni0-mediated coupling reaction. The analysis of impurities produced by the synthetic procedure, performed by mass spectrometry and gas chromatography with a mass spectrometer detector, has allowed the identification of at least four contaminants, among them, α-bromoquaterthiophene (Br-4T). Studies of photoluminescence carried out at low temperatures (from 70 to 4 K) on 4T thin films grown by organic molecular beam deposition are demonstrated to be a powerful tool in detecting impurities that can act as traps for 4T emission. Indeed, it was possible to assign the anomalous emission observed in some 4T thin films to Br-4T. A protocol for removal of 4T contaminants is also proposed.

Graphical abstract: Preparation of highly pure quaterthiophene and role of impurities on its photoluminescence properties

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Aug 2003
Accepted
31 Oct 2003
First published
03 Dec 2003

J. Mater. Chem., 2004,14, 171-178

Preparation of highly pure quaterthiophene and role of impurities on its photoluminescence properties

S. Trabattoni, S. Laera, R. Mena, A. Papagni and A. Sassella, J. Mater. Chem., 2004, 14, 171 DOI: 10.1039/B309150C

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