Abstract:The functionalized quinolines with a D/A-A-D architecture were designed and analyzed as an active layer for organic field-effect transistors. The electronic absorption, fluorescence emission, and electrochemical behavior of the materials...
“…10 Donor-acceptor systems in different architectures (D-A-D and A-A-D) were designed and synthesized for organic field-effect transistors with quinoline being the backbone of the chemical structure demonstrating hole mobility of 0.0032 cm 2 V À1 s À1 . 11 Thus quinolines have proven to be an important semiconducting material with good charge carrier properties and high fluorescence ability. Yet these molecules are not explored in the field of organic memory devices.…”
A series of D-A-D architectured molecules with quinoline as the central core and triarylamines (TAA) at both terminals were synthesized and studied for their memory performance. The photophysical studies exhibited...
“…10 Donor-acceptor systems in different architectures (D-A-D and A-A-D) were designed and synthesized for organic field-effect transistors with quinoline being the backbone of the chemical structure demonstrating hole mobility of 0.0032 cm 2 V À1 s À1 . 11 Thus quinolines have proven to be an important semiconducting material with good charge carrier properties and high fluorescence ability. Yet these molecules are not explored in the field of organic memory devices.…”
A series of D-A-D architectured molecules with quinoline as the central core and triarylamines (TAA) at both terminals were synthesized and studied for their memory performance. The photophysical studies exhibited...
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