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Dinaphthothiepine Bisimide and Its Sulfoxide: Soluble Precursors for Perylene Bisimide.

Sakiho HayakawaKyohei MatsuoHiroko YamadaNorihito FukuiHiroshi Shinokubo
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
The synthesis and properties of dinaphtho[1,8-bc:1',8'-ef]thiepine bisimide (DNTBI) and its oxides are described. Their molecular design is conceptually based on the insertion of a sulfur atom into the perylene bisimide (PBI) core. These sulfur-inserted PBI derivatives adopt nonplanar structures, which significantly increases their solubility in common organic solvents. Upon electron injection, light irradiation, or heating, DNTBI and its sulfoxides undergo sulfur extrusion reactions to furnish PBI. The photoinduced and thermal sulfur extrusion reactions proceed almost quantitatively. This unique reactivity enabled the fabrication of a high-performance solution-processed n-type organic field-effect transistor with an electron mobility of up to 0.41 cm2 V-1 s-1.
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