Phenylene Thiophene Polymers and Oligomers for Organic Electronics: Synthesis, Properties and Applications in Devices
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Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Several organometallic methods are used to synthesize p-conjugated molecules and polymers with
alternating thiophene-dialkoxyphenylene units in the conjugated backbone. Here we describe our
approaches to the synthesis of materials based on the dialkoxyphenylenethienylene structural motif via
palladium catalyzed cross-coupling reactions of organomagnesium or organoboron reagents with aryl
halides. The properties of the resulting compounds and their applications in (opto)electronic devices
(organic field effect transistors, resistive gas sensors, field effect chiral sensors, photoelectrochemical cells
and bulk-heterojunction solar cells) are also discussed, highlighting the role of the synthetic logic in the
design of multifunctional organic materials.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Conjugated molecules and polymers; Thiophene-dialkoxyphenylene; Cross-coupling; Opto-electronic devices; Multifunctional organic materials.
List of contributors:
HASSAN OMAR, Omar
Book title:
TARGETS IN HETEROCYCLIC SYSTEMS - Chemistry and Properties
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