Affiliation:
1. WestCHEM, School of Chemistry University of Glasgow University Avenue Glasgow G12 8QQ United Kingdom
2. Institute of Physical‐Organic Chemistry and Coal Chemistry Kyiv 02160 Ukraine
Abstract
AbstractThe field of synthetic metals is, and remains, highly influential for the development of organic semiconductor materials. Yet, with the passing of time and the rapid development of conjugated materials in recent years, the link between synthetic metals and organic semiconductors is at risk of being forgotten. This review reflects on one of the key concepts developed in synthetic metals – heteroatom interactions. The application of this strategy in recent organic semiconductor materials, small molecules and polymers, is highlighted, with analysis of X‐ray crystal structures and comparisons with model systems used to determine the influence of these non‐covalent short contacts. The case is made that the wide range of effective heteroatom interactions and the high performance that has been achieved in devices from organic solar cells to transistors is testament to the seeds sown by the synthetic metals research community.
Funder
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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