Segregated Donor–Acceptor Columns in Liquid Crystals That Exhibit Highly Efficient Ambipolar Charge Transport
Journal of the American Chemical Society2011Vol. 133(28), pp. 10736–10739
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Hironobu Hayashi, Wataru Nihashi, Tomokazu Umeyama, Yoshihiro Matano, Shu Seki, Yo Shimizu, Hiroshi Imahori
Abstract
Liquid crystalline donor (i.e., phthalocyanine) was covalently linked to acceptor (i.e, fullerene) to achieve efficient charge-transport properties in a liquid crystalline phase. The columnar structure exhibited highly efficient ambipolar charge-transport character, demonstrating the potential utility of the strategy in organic electronics.
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