Synthesis and characterization of donor-acceptor oligothiophenes
Abstract
The field of organic conductors is multidisciplinary in nature. This thesis
introduces and characterizes new conducting materials based on heterosubstituted
oligothiophenes. Substituted bithiophenes, terthiophenes, and quarterthiophenes are the
primary materials investigated in this thesis.
Variation of the end-groups (see document) can
dramatically influence the solid-state structure, giving highly conducting materials or
materials with interesting electronic properties, such as a field effect current.
We have synthesized a series of such oligothiophenes with a variety of functional groups,
R-Tn-R’ (T = C4 H2 S) with R being either Br, I, NH2, Hx or COOH, and R’ being NO2 or
Hx (CeHis). These heterosubstituted oligothiophenes contain end-groups that are
complimentary electronic donors and acceptors, which will generate push-pull
compounds.
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