Title of article :
About Oligothiophene Self-Assembly: From Aggregation in Solution to Solid-State Nanostructures
Author/Authors :
Meijer، E. W. نويسنده , , Leclère، Ph. نويسنده , , Surin، M. نويسنده , , Viville، P. نويسنده , , Lazzaroni، R. نويسنده , , Kilbinger، A. F. M. نويسنده , , Henze، O. نويسنده , , Feast، W. J. نويسنده , , Cavallini، M. نويسنده , , Biscarini، F. نويسنده , , Schenning، A. P. H. J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Well-defined (pi)-conjugated oligomers play an important role in the field of organic electronics, because their precise chemical structure and conjugation length give rise to well-defined functional properties and facilitate control over their supramolecular organization. In this review, we present different complementary approaches for the control of molecular assembly into well-defined structures on the nanoscale, applied to oligothiophenes as a typical conjugated system. We consider self-assembly in solution, sublimation of individual molecules in the vapor phase, and aggregation in thin deposits from compounds molecularly dispersed in a solution. We demonstrate that the development of substituted, soluble (pi)-conjugated materials allows not only a control of their organization in the solid state but also the possibility of determining the degree of order in solution. During these self-assembly processes, the interplay between the conjugated molecules, the solvent, and the substrate surface is of primary importance. Depending on the interactions between the molecules and the substrate, one-dimensional (nanowires) or two-dimensional (platelets) objects can be generated. The self-organization of conjugated building blocks in solution or on surfaces, leading to the construction of nanoscopic and mesoscopic architectures, represents a starting point for the construction of molecular electronics or even circuits, through surface patterning with nanometer-sized objects.
Keywords :
atmospheric VOC , inhibition of S(IV) autoxidation , isoprene , Sulphur dioxide , isoprene oxidation
Journal title :
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Journal title :
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS