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Stability of Selected Hydrogen Bonded Semiconductors in Organic Electronic Devices

Authors :
Irimia-Vladu, Mihai
Kanbur, Yasin
Camaioni, Fausta
Coppola, Maria Elisabetta
Yumusak, Cigdem
Irimia, Cristian Vlad
Vlad, Angela
Operamolla, Alessandra
Farinola, Gianluca M.
Suranna, Gian Paolo
Gonzalez-Benitez, Natalia
Carmen Molina, Maria
Fernando Bautista, Luis
Langhals, Heinz
Stadlober, Barbara
Glowacki, Eric
Sariciftci, Niyazi Serdar
Irimia-Vladu, Mihai
Kanbur, Yasin
Camaioni, Fausta
Coppola, Maria Elisabetta
Yumusak, Cigdem
Irimia, Cristian Vlad
Vlad, Angela
Operamolla, Alessandra
Farinola, Gianluca M.
Suranna, Gian Paolo
Gonzalez-Benitez, Natalia
Carmen Molina, Maria
Fernando Bautista, Luis
Langhals, Heinz
Stadlober, Barbara
Glowacki, Eric
Sariciftci, Niyazi Serdar
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The electronics era is flourishing and morphing itself into Internet of Everything, IoE. At the same time, questions arise on the issue of electronic materials employed: especially their natural availability and low-cost fabrication, their functional stability in devices, and finally their desired biodegradation at the end of their life cycle. Hydrogen bonded pigments and natural dyes like indigo, anthraquinone and acridone are not only biodegradable and of bio-origin but also have functionality robustness and offer versatility in designing electronics and sensors components. With this Perspective, we intend to coalesce all the scattered reports on the above-mentioned classes of hydrogen bonded semiconductors, spanning across several disciplines and many active research groups. The article will comprise both published and unpublished results, on stability during aging, upon electrical, chemical and thermal stress, and will finish with an outlook section related to biological degradation and biological stability of selected hydrogen bonded molecules employed as semiconductors in organic electronic devices. We demonstrate that when the purity, the long-range order and the strength of chemical bonds, are considered, then the Hydrogen bonded organic semiconductors are the privileged class of materials having the potential to compete with inorganic semiconductors. As an experimental historical study of stability, we fabricated and characterized organic transistors from a material batch synthesized in 1932 and compared the results to a fresh material batch.<br />Funding Agencies|Austrian Funds for Advancement of Science (FWF) [Z222-N19]; Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) [5730587, 842496]; European Commission through the EU Project HyPhOE [800926]; Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding (UEFISCDI) Romania [PN III-P1-1.1-MC2018-1670]; Knut and Alice Wallenberg foundationKnut & Alice Wallenberg Foundation; FFG Austria [867266]

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234663686
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021.acs.chemmater.9b01405