2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsaom.3c00446
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Dithienopyrrolobenzothiadiazole and Naphthalimide-Based Donor–Acceptor Triads for Charge Transport and Photocatalytic Synthesis of Benzimidazoles

Narendra Pratap Tripathi,
M. Sridevi,
Rajiv K. Singh
et al.

Abstract: Herein, acceptor–donor–acceptor π-conjugated small molecules, namely, triad 1 and triad 2, consisting of dithienopyrrolobenzothiadiazole and 1,8-naphthalimide, both with and without a thiophene spacer, were synthesized. Their absorption characteristics, redox properties, charge carrier mobilities, and their potential for metal-free photocatalytic transformations were investigated. Triad 1 and triad 2 showed wide absorption spectra in the range of 300–600 nm in solutions and 350–700 nm in thin films, along with… Show more

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“…Photochromic molecules undergo reversible changes in their structure and electronic configuration upon exposure to light at the molecular level which can be used for conduction switching. The light-driven structural change of the organic photochromic molecules substantially alters their π-conjugation and hence modifies the energy gap between the highest occupied and the lowest unoccupied electronic levels. , This reversible isomerization can enable the control of various properties of the molecule, including its HOMO–LUMO energy-gap and, consequently, its intrinsic electronic conductance. Although there are reports on the conductance switching of various photochromic systems such as stilbenes, azobenzenes, spiropyrans, , and dithienylethenes (DTE), , only a handful of reports are available on the T-type negative photochromic systems . The dimethyldihydropyrene (DHP)–photochromic system switches from the rigid planar aromatic form to the step-like cyclophanediene (CPD) form, having a broken π–conjugation upon exposure to visible light, whereas the reverse reaction takes place with UV-light or even under thermal conditions. This change in π-conjugation between the two isomeric forms of the “π-switch” can be used in stimuli-responsive optoelectronic devices. ,, So far, the synthesis of small molecules semiconductor materials has mainly focused on donor (D)-acceptor (A) conjugated systems, where the low HOMO–LUMO energy difference makes them suitable as semiconductor systems . In these systems, triarylamines (TAA) have often been used as the donor unit .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photochromic molecules undergo reversible changes in their structure and electronic configuration upon exposure to light at the molecular level which can be used for conduction switching. The light-driven structural change of the organic photochromic molecules substantially alters their π-conjugation and hence modifies the energy gap between the highest occupied and the lowest unoccupied electronic levels. , This reversible isomerization can enable the control of various properties of the molecule, including its HOMO–LUMO energy-gap and, consequently, its intrinsic electronic conductance. Although there are reports on the conductance switching of various photochromic systems such as stilbenes, azobenzenes, spiropyrans, , and dithienylethenes (DTE), , only a handful of reports are available on the T-type negative photochromic systems . The dimethyldihydropyrene (DHP)–photochromic system switches from the rigid planar aromatic form to the step-like cyclophanediene (CPD) form, having a broken π–conjugation upon exposure to visible light, whereas the reverse reaction takes place with UV-light or even under thermal conditions. This change in π-conjugation between the two isomeric forms of the “π-switch” can be used in stimuli-responsive optoelectronic devices. ,, So far, the synthesis of small molecules semiconductor materials has mainly focused on donor (D)-acceptor (A) conjugated systems, where the low HOMO–LUMO energy difference makes them suitable as semiconductor systems . In these systems, triarylamines (TAA) have often been used as the donor unit .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%