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Title: Preferential Face-on and Edge-on Orientation of Thiophene Oligomers by Rational Molecular Design
Authors: Ghosh, T
Nagasawa, S
Raveendran, N
Darshan, V
Saeki, A
Nair, V C
Keywords: anisotropic conductivity
donor-acceptor systems
grazing incidence X-ray diffraction
organic semiconductors
self-assembly
Issue Date: Apr-2019
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Chemistry – An Asian Journal;14(7):963-967
Abstract: Precise control over the supramolecular organization of organic semiconducting materials guiding to exclusive face-on or edge-on orientation is a challenging task. In the present work, we study the preferential packing of thiophene oligomers induced through rational molecular designing and self-assembly. The acceptor–donor– acceptor-type oligomers having 2-(1,1-dicyano-methylene) rhodanine as acceptor (OT1) favored a face-on packing, whereas that of functionalized with N-octyl rhodanine (OT2) preferred an edge-on packing as evident from 2Dgrazing incidence angle X-ray diffraction, tapping-mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Raman spectroscopy analyses. The oligomers exhibited anisotropic conductivity in the self-assembled state as an outcome of the preferred orientation, revealed by the conducting AFM experiment.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1002/asia.201900024
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