Structural and electronic properties of oligo- and polythiophenes modified by substituents

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The electronic and structural properties of oligo- and polythiophenes that can be used as building blocks for molecular electronic devices have been studied by using periodic density functional theory calculations. We have in particular focused on the effect of substituents on the electronic structure of thiophenes. Whereas singly bonded substituents, such as methyl, amino or nitro groups, change the electronic properties of thiophene monomers and dimers, they hardly influence the band gap of polythiophene. In contrast, phenyl-substituted polythiophenes as well as vinyl-bridged polythiophene derivatives exhibit drastically modified band gaps. These effects cannot be explained by simple electron removal or addition, as calculations for charged polythiophenes demonstrate. © 2012 Rittmeyer and Groß licensee Beilstein-Institut.

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Rittmeyer, S. P., & Groß, A. (2012). Structural and electronic properties of oligo- and polythiophenes modified by substituents. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 3(1), 909–919. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.3.101

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