Issue 14, 2024

Supramolecular complexation of C60 with branched polyethylene

Abstract

Fullerene C60 is a ubiquitous material for application in organic electronics and nanotechnology, due to its desirable optoelectronic properties including good molecular orbital alignment with electron-rich donor materials, as well as high and isotropic charge carrier mobility. However, C60 possesses two limitations that hinder its integration into large-scale devices: (1) poor solubility in common organic solvents leading to expensive device processing, and (2) poor optical absorbance in the visible portion of the spectrum. Covalent functionalization has long been the standard for introducing structural tunability into molecular design, but non-covalent interactions have emerged as an alternative strategy to tailor C60-based materials, offering a versatile and tuneable alternative to novel functional materials and applications. In this work, we report a straightforward non-covalent functionalization of C60 with a branched polyethylene (BPE), which occurs spontaneously in dilute chloroform solution under ambient conditions. A detailed characterization strategy, based on UV-vis spectroscopy and size-exclusion chromatography was performed to verify and investigate the structure of the C60+BPE complex. Among others, our work reveals that the supramolecular complex has an order of magnitude higher molecular weight than its C60 and BPE constituents and points towards oxidation as the driving force behind complexation. The C60+BPE complex also possesses significantly broadened optical absorbance compared to unfunctionalized C60, extending further into the visible portion of the spectrum. This non-covalent approach presents an inexpensive route to address the shortcomings of C60 for electronic applications, situating the C60+BPE complex as a promising candidate for further investigation in organic electronic devices.

Graphical abstract: Supramolecular complexation of C60 with branched polyethylene

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Feb 2024
Accepted
19 Mar 2024
First published
20 Mar 2024

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024,26, 11073-11077

Supramolecular complexation of C60 with branched polyethylene

A. A. Pollit, G. Garg, M. N. Tahir, A. Nyayachavadi, P. Xiang, E. Landry, A. Ebied and S. Rondeau-Gagné, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, 26, 11073 DOI: 10.1039/D4CP00651H

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