Issue 3, 2020

Incorporation of narcissistic self-sorting supramolecular interactions for the spontaneous fabrication of multiple-color solid-state materials for OLED applications

Abstract

A series of six compounds composed of an emissive oligofluorene or dithiophenethiobenzimidazole (p3) core bearing H-bonding biuret molecular recognition motifs in the meta- or para-position was investigated with regard to their propensity to undergo either social or narcissistic self-sorting when deposited from dilute THF solutions. The structural similarity of the compounds uniformly leads to social self-sorting with the exception of two combinations involving p3 for which narcissistic self-sorting is observed instead. Their behavior is attributed to the difference in location of the biuret groups (meta vs. para) combined with a greater structural difference in the conjugated core. Deposition of solutions demonstrating narcissistic self sorting gives rise to ensembles of disk-like aggregates exhibiting two different populations of emission (blue and magenta or yellow and orange).

Graphical abstract: Incorporation of narcissistic self-sorting supramolecular interactions for the spontaneous fabrication of multiple-color solid-state materials for OLED applications

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
14 十月 2019
Accepted
20 十一月 2019
First published
21 十一月 2019

Mater. Chem. Front., 2020,4, 845-850

Incorporation of narcissistic self-sorting supramolecular interactions for the spontaneous fabrication of multiple-color solid-state materials for OLED applications

Y. Tsai, G. Raffy, H. Liu, B. Peng, K. Tseng, L. Hirsch, A. Del Guerzo, D. M. Bassani and K. Wong, Mater. Chem. Front., 2020, 4, 845 DOI: 10.1039/C9QM00636B

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