Efficient non-halogenated solvent for the template-free solution synthesis of ultralong copper octaethylporphyrin nanowire networks with strong photoswitching properties†
Abstract
Rationally solution-processed organic electronics are expected to pave the way for low-cost and large-area devices with new and exciting applications. In this study, a non-halogenated solvent was employed for the first time for the one-step and scalable synthesis of extremely high aspect ratio organic semiconducting nanowires of copper octaethylporphyrin (CuOEP) using a cast assembly method under a solvent atmosphere. Remarkably, these single crystalline nanowires exhibited excellent photoswitching effects with reliable reproducibility and superior stability, indicating their potential for application in high-performance optoelectronic devices.