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Liquid crystalline metal-free phthalocyanines designed for charge and exciton transport

  • Julien Tant
  • , Yves Henri Geerts
  • , Matthias Lehmann
  • , Vinciane De Cupere
  • , Gael Zucchi
  • , Bo Wegge Laursen
  • , Thomas Bjørnholm
  • , Vincent Lemaur
  • , Valérie Marcq
  • , Anick Burquel
  • , Emmanuelle Hennebicq
  • , Fabrice Gardebien
  • , Pascal Viville
  • , David Beljonne
  • , Roberto Lazzaroni
  • , Jérôme Cornil
  • Université Libre de Bruxelles
  • Université de Mons
  • University of Copenhagen

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Résumé

A joint theoretical and experimental study of the electronic and structural properties of liquid crystalline metal-free phthalocyanines bearing a strong potential for charge and exciton transport has been performed. The synthesis of such compounds has been triggered by quantum chemical calculations showing that: (i) hole transport is favored in metal-free phthalocyanines by their extremely low reorganization energy (0.045 eV) and large electronic splittings; and (ii) the efficiency of energy transfer along the one-dimensional discotic stacks is weakly affected by rotational disorder due to the two-dimensional character of the molecules. We have synthesized two metal-free phthalocyanines with different branched aliphatic chains on the gram scale to allow for a full characterization of their solid-state properties. The two compounds self-organize in liquid crystalline mesophases, as evidenced by optical microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray powder diffraction, and molecular dynamics simulations. They exhibit a columnar rectangular mesophase at room temperature and a columnar hexagonal mesophase at elevated temperature.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)20315-20323
Nombre de pages9
journalJournal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume109
Numéro de publication43
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 3 nov. 2005
Modification externeOui

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