JOURNAL ARTICLE

Oligothiophene-Bridged Conjugated Covalent Organic Frameworks

Niklas KellerDerya BessingerStephan ReuterMona CalikLaura AscherlFabian C. HanuschFlorian AurasThomas Bein

Year: 2017 Journal:   Journal of the American Chemical Society Vol: 139 (24)Pages: 8194-8199   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks (2D-COFs) are crystalline, porous materials comprising aligned columns of π-stacked building blocks. With a view toward the application of these materials in organic electronics and optoelectronics, the construction of oligothiophene-based COFs would be highly desirable. The realization of such materials, however, has remained a challenge, in particular with respect to laterally conjugated imine-linked COFs. We have developed a new building block design employing an asymmetric modification on an otherwise symmetric backbone that allows us to construct a series of highly crystalline quaterthiophene-derived COFs with tunable electronic properties. Studying the optical response of these materials, we have observed for the first time the formation of a charge transfer state between the COF subunits across the imine bond. We believe that our new building block design provides a general strategy for the construction of well-ordered COFs from various extended building blocks, thus greatly expanding the range of applicable molecules.

Keywords:
Covalent bond Imine Conjugated system Chemistry Organic electronics Covalent organic framework Molecule Block (permutation group theory) Nanotechnology Dynamic covalent chemistry Realization (probability) Polymer Transistor Materials science Organic chemistry Supramolecular chemistry Physics

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