Triphenodioxazine Diimides: Design, Synthesis, and Properties.
Fang SunYangqifu CuiZhenbo ZhaoLingcheng ChenYi XiaoPublished in: Organic letters (2024)
To increase solubility and decrease the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) energy levels of triphenodioxazine ( TPDO ), a novel series of imide-fused TPDO derivatives ( TPDODIs ) were designed, synthesized, and investigated. The introduction of alkyl diimide groups endows TPDODIs with high solubility and LUMO energy levels below -3.90 eV. TPDODIs also show strong absorption in the visible region with high maximum molar extinction coefficients and high fluorescence quantum yields (0.67 and 0.71, respectively). Moreover, TPDODIs display thermotropic liquid-crystalline behavior as indicated by spindly nematic or dendritic textures. Their high solubility and low LUMO levels suggest these materials are well-suited for solution-processable n-type electronic devices.