Enhanced electron mobility in crystalline thionated naphthalene diimides

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A series of five thionated naphthalene diimides (NDIs) with linear alkyl chains was synthesized and the optoelectronic, self-assembly, and device properties were studied. When tested in organic thin-film transistors, the electron mobilities of the thionated derivatives are three orders of magnitude higher than the non-thionated parent analogue, with the highest mobility measured for cis-S2 (μmax = 7.5 × 10-2 cm2 V-1 s-1). In contrast to branched chain PDIs and NDIs, the electron mobility does not increase appreciably with degree of thionation, and the average mobilities are quite consistent ranging from 3.9 × 10-2 to 7.4 × 10-2 cm2 V-1 s-1 for one to three sulfurs.

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Kozycz, L. M., Guo, C., Manion, J. G., Tilley, A. J., Lough, A. J., Li, Y., & Seferos, D. S. (2015). Enhanced electron mobility in crystalline thionated naphthalene diimides. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 3(43), 11505–11511. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5tc02753e

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