1,5-, 2,6- and 9,10-distyrylanthracenes as luminescent organic semiconductors

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We report the synthesis, molecular and crystal structures, optoelectronic properties and organic field-effect transistor (OFET) studies of three isomeric distyrylanthracene derivatives 2,6-DPSAnt, 1,5-DPSAnt and 9,10-DPSAnt. The analysis of the structure-property relationships reveals that π-conjugation in this series is defined by two competing factors: the co-planarity of the styryl substituents (highest in 2,6-DPSAnt) and the electronic communication through the anthracene core (strongest in 9,10-DPSAnt). The charge-transport properties of the compounds, on the other hand, are primarily controlled by the solid state packing which is more efficient for the linear 2,6-DPSAnt derivative. Accordingly, the highest field-effect mobility (up to 0.75 cm 2 V-1 s-1) was measured for 2,6-DPSAnt. Unexpectedly high charge mobility of 1,5-DPSAnt (up to 0.15 cm2 V-1 s-1) was attributed to excellent thin-film morphology (nearly layer-by-layer growth) and favorable molecular packing in the films, different from that found in single crystals. Unfavorable molecular packing and poor film morphology observed for 9,10-DPSAnt predictably led to no transistor properties being observed for this isomer. Both 2,6-DPSAnt and 1,5-DPSAnt afforded light-emitting transistors with green light emission area localized near an electron-injecting electrode. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Dadvand, A., Sun, W. H., Moiseev, A. G., Bélanger-Gariépy, F., Rosei, F., Meng, H., & Perepichka, D. F. (2013). 1,5-, 2,6- and 9,10-distyrylanthracenes as luminescent organic semiconductors. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 1(16), 2817–2825. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3tc30247d

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