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Synthesis and Properties of New N-Heteroheptacenes for Solution-Based Organic Field Effect Transistors.

Fei ZhouSheng LiuBernard D SantarsieroDonald J WinkDamien BoudinetAntonio FacchettiTom G Driver
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2017)
A series of N-heteroheptacenes was synthesized from ortho-thiophene-substituted aryl azides using a Rh2II -catalyzed C-H bond amination reaction to construct the thienoindole moieties. This reaction tolerated the presence of electron-donating or withdrawing groups on the aryl azide without adversely affecting the yield of the amination reaction. The central thiophene ring was created from two thienoindole pieces through a Pd-catalyzed Stille reaction to install the thioether followed by a Cu-mediated Ullman reaction to trigger the cyclization. The photophysical and electrochemical properties of the resulting focused library of N-heteroheptacenes revealed that the electronic nature is controlled by the arene substituent while single crystals grown reveal that the packing motif is influenced by the N-substituent. Solution-processed thin-film OFET devices were fabricated with the N-heteroheptacenes, and one exhibited a hole-mobility of 0.02 cm2  V-1  s-1 .
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