TY - JOUR
T1 - Delineating poly(aniline) redox chemistry by using tailored oligo(aryleneamine)s
T2 - towards oligo(aniline)-based organic semiconductors with tunable optoelectronic properties
AU - Shao, Zhecheng
AU - Rannou, Patrice
AU - Sadki, Said
AU - Fey, Natalie
AU - Lindsay, David
AU - Faul, Charl F. J.
PY - 2011/9/6
Y1 - 2011/9/6
N2 - The simple and elegant Buchwald–Hartwig cross‐coupling reaction has been used to synthesise a designed range of new aniline‐based tetramers in one step, and without the need for protecting groups. Variation of the central aromatic ring has provided the opportunity to carefully tune the optoelectronic properties in this series, thus enabling a structure–activity relationship study by using a range of photophysical and electrochemical techniques. As a result, the long‐proposed sequences of electron‐electron (EE) and electron‐chemical (EC) processes that support the complex redox and proton‐transfer reactions involved in the well‐known switching of redox states of poly‐ and oligo(aniline)s are revealed here for the first time. We also present the initial results from time‐dependent DFT calculations to clarify the optoelectronic behaviour of these oligomers. The dc‐conductivity measurements of conducting thin films of this series, doped with the prototypical poly(aniline) protonating agent d,l ‐camphor‐10‐sulfonic acid (CSA), externally plasticised with triphenyl phosphate (TPP), and processed from m‐cresol (MC) solutions, are also presented.
AB - The simple and elegant Buchwald–Hartwig cross‐coupling reaction has been used to synthesise a designed range of new aniline‐based tetramers in one step, and without the need for protecting groups. Variation of the central aromatic ring has provided the opportunity to carefully tune the optoelectronic properties in this series, thus enabling a structure–activity relationship study by using a range of photophysical and electrochemical techniques. As a result, the long‐proposed sequences of electron‐electron (EE) and electron‐chemical (EC) processes that support the complex redox and proton‐transfer reactions involved in the well‐known switching of redox states of poly‐ and oligo(aniline)s are revealed here for the first time. We also present the initial results from time‐dependent DFT calculations to clarify the optoelectronic behaviour of these oligomers. The dc‐conductivity measurements of conducting thin films of this series, doped with the prototypical poly(aniline) protonating agent d,l ‐camphor‐10‐sulfonic acid (CSA), externally plasticised with triphenyl phosphate (TPP), and processed from m‐cresol (MC) solutions, are also presented.
KW - amination
KW - conducting materials
KW - optoelectronic properties
KW - semiconductors
KW - structure activity relationships
U2 - 10.1002/chem.201101697
DO - 10.1002/chem.201101697
M3 - Article
SN - 0947-6539
VL - 17
SP - 12512
EP - 12521
JO - Chemistry - A European Journal
JF - Chemistry - A European Journal
IS - 44
ER -