3 resultados para Perylene bisimides
em AMS Tesi di Dottorato - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
From the perspective of a new-generation opto-electronic technology based on organic semiconductors, a major objective is to achieve a deep and detailed knowledge of the structure-property relationships, in order to optimize the electronic, optical, and charge transport properties by tuning the chemical-physical characteristics of the compounds. The purpose of this dissertation is to contribute to such understanding, through suitable theoretical and computational studies. Precisely, the structural, electronic, optical, and charge transport characteristics of several promising organic materials recently synthesized are investigated by means of an integrated approach encompassing quantum-chemical calculations, molecular dynamics and kinetic Monte Carlo simulations. Particular care is addressed to the rationalization of optical and charge transport properties in terms of both intra- and intermolecular features. Moreover, a considerable part of this project involves the development of a home-made set of procedures and parts of software code required to assist the modeling of charge transport properties in the framework of the non-adiabatic hopping mechanism applied to organic crystalline materials. As a first part of my investigations, I mainly discuss the optical, electronic, and structural properties of several core-extended rylene derivatives, which can be regarded to as model compounds for graphene nanoribbons. Two families have been studied, consisting in bay-linked perylene bisimide oligomers and N-annulated rylenes. Beside rylene derivatives, my studies also concerned electronic and spectroscopic properties of tetracene diimides, quinoidal oligothiophenes, and oxygen doped picene. As an example of device application, I studied the structural characteristics governing the efficiency of resistive molecular memories based on a derivative of benzoquinone. Finally, as a second part of my investigations, I concentrate on the charge transport properties of perylene bisimides derivatives. Precisely, a comprehensive study of the structural and thermal effects on the charge transport of several core-twisted chlorinated and fluoro-alkylated perylene bisimide n-type semiconductors is presented.
Resumo:
L’attività di dottorato qui descritta ha riguardato inizialmente lo sviluppo di biosensori elettrochimici semplificati per la rilevazione di DNA e successivamente lo studio di dispositivi organici ad effetto di campo per la stimolazione e il rilevamento dell’attività bioelettrica di cellule neuronali. Il lavoro di ricerca riguardante il prima parte è stato focalizzato sulla fabbricazione e sulla caratterizzazione di un biosensore a due elettrodi per la rilevazione di DNA solubile , facilmente producibile a livello industriale. Tale sensore infatti, è in grado di leggere livelli diversi di correnti faradiche sulle superfici in oro degli elettrodi, a discrezione di un eventuale ibridizzazione del DNA da analizzare su di esse. I risultati ottenuti riguardo a questo biosensore sono :la paragonabilità dello stesso con i sensori standard a tre elettrodi basati sulla medesima metodica, la possibilità di effettuare due misure in parallelo di uno stesso campione o di 2 diversi campioni su di uno stesso di dispositivo e la buona applicabilità della chimica superficiale a base di tale biosensore a superfici create con tecnologie industriali. Successivamente a tali studi, mi sono focalizzato sull’utilizzo di dispositivi organici ad effetto campo (in particolare OTFT) per lo sviluppo di un biosensore capace di stimolare e registrare l’attività bioelettrica di cellule neuronali. Inizialmente sono state identificate le caratteristiche del materiale organico utilizzato e successivamente del dispositivo fabbricato pre e post esposizione all’ambiente fisiologico. Poi, sono stati effettuati esperimenti per osservare la capacità di stimolare e di leggere i segnali elettrogenici da parte dell’OTFT. I risultati ottenuti da tali studi sono che: il materiale organico ed il dispositivo mantengo le loro caratteristiche morfologiche e funzionali dopo l’esposizione per giorni all’ambiente fisiologico. Inoltre l’OFET in grado di stimolare il cambiamento delle tensioni di membrana cellulari e contemporaneamente di registrare tali variazioni e le eventuali risposte cellulari provocate da esse.
Resumo:
The work presented in this thesis tackles some important points concerning the collective properties of two typical categories of molecular crystals, i.e., anthracene derivatives and charge transfer crystals. Anthracene derivatives have constituted the class of materials from which systematical investigations of crystal-to-crystal photodimerization reactions started, developed and have been the subject of a new awakening in the recent years. In this work some of these compounds, namely, 9-cyanoanthacene, 9-anthacenecarboxylic acid and 9-methylanthracene, have been selected as model systems for a phenomenological approach to some key properties of the solid state, investigated by spectroscopic methods. The present results show that, on the basis of the solid state organization and the chemical nature of each compound, photo-reaction dynamics and kinetics display distinctive behaviors, which allows for a classification of the various processes in topochemical, non topochemical, reversible or topophysical. The second part of the thesis was focused on charge transfer crystals, binary systems formed by stoichiometric combinations of the charge donating perylene (D) and the charge accepting tetracyano-quinodimethane (A), this latter also in its fluorinated derivatives. The work was focused on the growth of single crystals, some of which not yet reported in the literature, by PVT technique. Structural and spectroscopic characterizations have been performed, with the aim of determining the degree of charge transfer between donor and acceptor in the co-crystals. An interesting outcome of the systematic search performed in this work is the definition of the experimental conditions which drive the crystal growth of the binary systems either towards the low (1:1) or the high ratio (3:1 or 3:2) stoichiometries.