Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are a new emerging
class of
two-dimensional functional materials, and their unique electronic
character plays a key role in practical applications. Here, to provide
a useful strategy to tune the electronic character of COFs, doping
effects with organic molecular acceptors, TCNQ, F4TCNQ,
and TCNE, on the frontier orbital energy levels of sp2c-COF
and COF366 mono- and bilayers are explored. Due to the charge transfer
from COFs to dopants, the Fermi level is shifted to a lower energy
and drops into the top valence band of sp2c-COF and COF366,
and the VBM/CBM energy level of COFs is also decreased. Moreover,
the increased electron density shifts the LUMO energy level of dopants
to a higher energy. Then, two electronic states, the top valence band
of COFs and the LUMO of the p-type dopants, are pinned around the
Fermi level. It means that the organic molecular acceptor serves as
an effective p-type dopant for COFs. In addition, it is confirmed
that the stronger the electron-accepting ability of p-type dopants
or the higher the surface density of the dopants, the larger the variation
of the frontier energy levels of COF monolayers will be. Thereby,
an overall linear correlation between the electronic property variations
of COFs and the charge transfer amount from COFs to p-type dopants
is observed. Our results proved that surface doping with organic molecular
acceptors is a reliable approach to modulate the frontier energy level
of COFs, which provides an effective strategy to optimize the performance
of COF-based devices.
Diarylethene (DAE) is one of the most widely used functional unit for electrochromic or photochromic materials. To better understand the molecular modification effects on the electrochromic and photochromic properties of DAE, two modification strategies, substitution with functional groups or heteroatom, was investigated theoretically by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. It is found that red-shifted absorption spectra caused by decreased HOMO-LUMO energy gap and S0→S1 transition energy during the ring-closing reaction, will become more significantly by adding different functional substituents. In addition, for two isomers, the energy gap and S0→S1 transition energy decreased by heteroatom substitution of S atoms with O or NH, while are increased by replacing of two S atoms with CH2. For the intramolecular isomerization, one-electron excitation is the most effective way to trigger the O→C reaction, while the C→O reaction occurs most readily in the presence of one-electron reduction. Moreover, it is confirmed that substitution with strong electron donating groups (-OCH3/-NH2) or with one O/two CH2 heteroatoms will lead to a more favorable O→C reaction. Functionalized with strong electron-withdrawing groups (-NO2 and -COOH) or one/two NH heteroatom substitution will make the C→O reaction easier. Our results confirmed that the photochromic and electrochromic properties of DAE can be tuned effectively by molecular modifications, which provides theoretical guidance for the design of new DAE-based photochromic/electrochromic materials.
For the aim to provide a deeper comprehending of the underlying degradation mechanisms associated to the lifetime of the blue emitters during the decay process of blue PhOLEDs, quantum chemistry...
Two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are a new type of porous crystalline materials constructed by the linkage of organic building units through covalent bonds to produce predetermined structures. Here, electronic...
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