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Acridino[2,1,9,8-klmna]acridine Bisimides: An Electron-Deficient π-System for Robust Radical Anions and n-Type Organic Semiconductors.

Keita TajimaKyohei MatsuoHiroko YamadaShu SekiNorihito FukuiHiroshi Shinokubo
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
We report the synthesis and properties of acridino[2,1,9,8-klmna]acridine bisimide (AABI), a nitrogen-doped anthanthrene with two imide functionalities. AABI exhibits excellent electron affinity as evident by its low-lying LUMO level (-4.1 eV vs. vacuum). Single-electron reduction of one AABI derivative afforded the corresponding radical anion, which was stable under ambient conditions. Photoconductivity measurements suggest that the intrinsic electron mobility of an N-phenethyl AABI derivative obeys a band-transport model. Accordingly, an electron mobility of 0.90 cm2  V-1  s-1 was attained with the corresponding single-crystal organic field-effect transistor (OFET) device. The vacuum-deposited OFET device consisting of a polycrystalline sample exhibited high electron mobility of up to 0.27 cm2  V-1  s-1 even in air. This study demonstrates that dual incorporation of both imide substituents and imine-type nitrogen atoms is an effective strategy to create novel electron-deficient π-systems.
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