From P‐type to N‐type: Peripheral fluorination of axially substituted silicon phthalocyanines enables fine tuning of charge transport

Author:

Vebber Mário C.1,King Benjamin1,French Callum1,Tousignant Mathieu1,Ronnasi Bahar1,Dindault Chloé2,Wantz Guillaume2,Hirsch Lionel2,Brusso Jaclyn3,Lessard Benoît H.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

2. Univ. Bordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux INP, IMS Talence France

3. Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

4. School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractSilicon phthalocyanines (R2‐SiPcs) are a family of promising tunable materials for organic electronic applications. We report the chemistry of the synthesis of axially substituted fluorinated SiPcs (tb‐Ph)2‐FxSiPc (where X = 0, 4, 8, or 16) and explore how the degree of fluorination effects optical and electronic properties. A new treatment with boron trichloride was included to obtain Cl2‐FXSiPcs from F2‐FXSiPcs, activating the axial position for further functionalization. We observed that as the degree of fluorination increased, so did the electron affinity of the compounds, leading to a drop in frontier orbital levels, as measured by electrochemistry and ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS). The deeper energy levels enabled successful (tb‐Ph)2‐F4SiPc and poly [[6,7‐difluoro[(2‐hexyldecyl)oxy]‐[5,8‐quinoxalinediyl]‐2,5‐thiophenediyl]] (PTQ10) blends for organic photovoltaics and photodetectors. All four compounds were incorporated in organic thin‐film transistors (OTFTs), where the degree of fluorination influenced device operation, changing it from p‐type conduction for (tb‐Ph)2‐F0SiPc, to ambipolar for (tb‐Ph)2‐F4SiPc, and n‐type for (tb‐Ph)2‐F8SiPc and (tb‐Ph)2‐F16SiPc. The OTFT devices made with (tb‐Ph)2‐F16SiPc achieved a low average threshold voltage of 7.0 V in N2 and retained its n‐type mobility when exposed to air.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemical Engineering

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