International audienceSignificant advances have been made recently in the area of organic electronics and optoelectronics based on small molecules as a result of the synthesis of new soluble and air-stable molecules. First reported 20 years ago, organic transistors quickly became a focus of intense research and development in academic and industrial laboratories. The great progress achieved thus far offers an opportunity for the production of new small electro-active molecules and the implementation of low-cost device fabrication technologies. This review focuses on recently synthesized p- or n-type organic semiconductors, particularly those suitable for fabrication of solution-processed and/or air-stable field effect transistors with an emphasis on low-cost wet processes. The numerous recent efforts realized in optoelectronics, particularly on phototransistors based on small molecules, offer various opportunities in applications for such organic compounds. Copyright © 2011 Society of Chemical Industr