Abstract
Nonequilibrium self-assembly of molecules holds a huge prospect as a tool for obtaining new-generation materials for future applications. Crystallization of neutral molecules within a supramolecular gel matrix is one example in which two nonequilibrium processes occur orthogonal to each other. On the other hand, electronically interacting donor-acceptor two-component systems are expected to form phase-miscible hybrid systems. Contrary to the expectation, we report the behavior of a p-gel, derived from oligo(p-phenylenevinylene), OPVA, as a scaffold for the phase separation and crystallization of fullerene (C60) to supramolecular rods with increased transient photoconductivity (fƩμmax = 2.4 × 10−4 cm2 V−1 s−1). The C60 supramolecular rods in the p-gel medium exhibited high photocurrent in comparison to C60 loaded in a non–p-gel medium. This finding provides an opportunity for large-scale preparation of micrometer-sized photoconducting rods of fullerenes for device application.
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Nair, V. S., Mukhopadhyay, R. D., Saeki, A., Seki, S., & Ajayaghosh, A. (2016). A Π-gel scaffold for assembling fullerene to photoconducting supramolecular rods. Science Advances, 2(9). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1600142
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