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Controlling the Functional Properties of Oligothiophene Crystalline Nano/Micro-Fibers via Tailoring of the Self-Assembling Molecular Precursors

Authors :
Di Maria, Francesca
Zangoli, Mattia
Gazzano, Massimo
Fabiano, Eduardo
Gentili, Denis
Zanelli, Alberto
Fermi, Andrea
Bergamini, Giacomo
Bonifazi, Davide
Perinot, Andrea
Caironi, Mario
Mazzaro, Raffaello
Morandi, Vittorio
Gigli, Giuseppe
Liscio, Andrea
Barbarella, Giovanna
Source :
Advanced Functional Materials 28 (2018) 1801946
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Oligothiophenes are pi-conjugated semiconducting and fluorescent molecules whose self-assembly properties are widely investigated for application in organic electronics, optoelectronics, biophotonics and sensing. We report here an approach to the preparation of crystalline oli-gothiophene nano/micro-fibers based on the use of a sulfur overrich quaterthiophene building block, -T4S4-, containing in its covalent network all the information needed to promote the di-rectional, pi-pi stacking driven, self-assembly of Ar-T4S4-Ar oligomers into fibers with hierar-chical supramolecular arrangement from nano- to microscale. We show that when Ar varies from unsubstituted thiophene to thiophene substituted with electron withdrawing groups, a wide redistribution of the molecular electronic charge takes place without substantially affecting the aggregation modalities of the oligomer. In this way a structurally comparable series of fibers is obtained having progressively varying optical properties, redox potentials, photoconductivity and type of prevailing charge carriers (from p- to n-type). A thorough characterization of the fi-bers based on SEM, CD, CV, X-ray diffraction, UV-vis and PL spectroscopies, photoconductivi-ty and KPFM measurements is reported. With the aid of DFT calculations, combined with X-ray data, a model accounting for the growth of the fibers from molecular to nano- and microscale is proposed. We believe that the simple strategy outlined in this study allows to establish a straightforward correlation between the molecular structure of the components and the function-al properties of the corresponding self-assembled nano/micro-fibers.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Advanced Functional Materials 28 (2018) 1801946
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1912.02666
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201801946