Issue 33, 2021

Conformationally rigid molecular and polymeric naphthalene-diimides containing C6H6N2 constitutional isomers

Abstract

Organic thin films based on naphthalenediimides (NDIs) bearing alkyl substituents have shown interesting properties for application in OLEDs, thermoelectrics, solar cells, sensors and organic electronics. However, the polymorphic versatility attributed to the flexibility of alkyl chains remains a challenging issue, with detrimental implications on the performances. Aryl analogues containing C6H6N2 constitutional isomers are herein investigated as one of the possible way-out strategies. The synthesis of molecular and polymeric species is described, starting from naphthaleneteracarboxyldianhydride with isomeric aromatic amines and hydrazine. The materials are fully characterized by spectroscopy, thermal and structural X-ray diffraction methods, both as bulk powders and thin films, revealing a rich structural landscape. Depending on the stereochemistry of the branching aryls, the compounds show a variety of parallel stacking of the NDI cores, and high structural stability upon heating, up to 560 °C in the polymeric form. Thin films prepared by spin coating from organic solvent solutions and studied by grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction exhibit a high degree of crystallinity indicating the intrinsic tendency of these molecules to self-assemble in an ordered fashion without the need for any post-processing technique. In line with other NDI-based diimides, UV-vis spectroscopy indicates the optical band gaps falling in the visible region (2.87–3.02 eV). DFT calculations reveal a significant lowering of the frontier orbital energies of the hydrazido derivative. Beyond solution processing, the high thermal stability and the absence of polymorphic forms of these materials suggest that sublimation-based routes for films and device preparation can also be followed.

Graphical abstract: Conformationally rigid molecular and polymeric naphthalene-diimides containing C6H6N2 constitutional isomers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Feb 2021
Accepted
16 Jun 2021
First published
16 Jun 2021

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021,9, 10875-10888

Conformationally rigid molecular and polymeric naphthalene-diimides containing C6H6N2 constitutional isomers

V. M. Abbinante, G. García-Espejo, G. Calabrese, S. Milita, L. Barba, D. Marini, C. Pipitone, F. Giannici, A. Guagliardi and N. Masciocchi, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021, 9, 10875 DOI: 10.1039/D1TC00564B

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