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Adv Mater ; 36(15): e2309672, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38206096

RESUMEN

Development of both organic photovoltaics (OPVs) and organic photocatalysts has focused on utilizing the bulk heterojunction (BHJ). The BHJ promotes charge separation and enhances the carrier lifetime, but may give rise to increased charge traps, hindering performance. Here, high photocatalytic and photovoltaic performance is displayed by electron donor-acceptor (D-A) nanoparticles (NPs) and films, using the nonfullerene acceptor Y6 and polymer donor PIDT-T8BT. In contrast to conventional D-A systems, the charge generation in PIDT-T8BT:Y6 NPs is mainly driven by Y6, allowing a high performance even at a low D:A mass ratio of 1:50. The high performance at the low mass ratio is attributed to the amorphous behavior of PIDT-T8BT. Low ratios are generally thought to yield lower efficiency than the more conventional ≈1:1 ratio. However, the OPVs exhibit peak performance at a D:A ratio of 1:5. Similarly the NPs used for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution show peak performance at the 1:6.7 D:A ratio. Interestingly, for the PIDT-T8BT:Y6 system, as the polymer proportion increases, a reduced photocatalytic and photovoltaic performance is observed. The unconventional D:A ratios provide lower recombination losses and increased charge-carrier lifetime with undisrupted ambipolar charge transport in bulk Y6, enabling better performance than conventional ratios. This work reports novel light-harvesting materials in which performance is reduced due to unfavorable morphology as D:A ratios move toward conventional ratios of 1:1.2-1:1.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 146(3): 2174-2186, 2024 Jan 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38197858

RESUMEN

Polyacenes, such as tetracene and pentacene, are common model systems for the study of photophysical phenomena such as singlet fission (SF) and triplet fusion, processes which may lead to increased photovoltaic efficiencies. While they exhibit desirable photophysical properties, these materials are not photostable and convert to unwanted endoperoxides in the presence of oxygen and light, limiting their use in real-world applications. Not only does oxygen degrade polyacenes but also it can affect their photophysics, leading to both the sensitization and quenching of different excited states. In this study, we characterize the effect of oxygen on 5,12-bis(triisopropylsilylethynyl) tetracene (TIPS-Tn) and 6,13-bis(triisopropylsilylethynyl) pentacene (TIPS-Pn) using transient absorption spectroscopy, and show that oxygen can significantly influence the population of excited states, in particular enhancing the polyacene triplet population. We additionally combine the time-resolved excited-state dynamics with photodegradation studies to determine the predominant mechanism of photooxidation, which has previously been unclear. We find that both molecules photodegrade predominantly via singlet oxygen; however, for TIPS-Tn, this occurs through the triplet state, whereas for TIPS-Pn, degradation occurs through the excited singlet. The photodegradation of TIPS-Tn is thus enhanced by faster rates of SF, whereas SF in TIPS-Pn increases the molecule's photostability. This work has implications both for the design of new materials for next-generation photovoltaics that can avoid photooxidation and for the study of their photophysics in real-world environments.

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J Chem Phys ; 159(21)2023 Dec 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38038206

RESUMEN

We use a novel non-equilibrium algorithm to simulate steady-state fluid transport through a two-dimensional (2D) membrane due to a concentration gradient by molecular dynamics (MD) for the first time. We confirm that, as required by the Onsager reciprocal relations in the linear-response regime, the solution flux obtained using this algorithm agrees with the excess solute flux obtained from an established non-equilibrium MD algorithm for pressure-driven flow. In addition, we show that the concentration-gradient-driven solution flux in this regime is quantified far more efficiently by explicitly applying a transmembrane concentration difference using our algorithm than by applying Onsager reciprocity to pressure-driven flow. The simulated fluid fluxes are captured with reasonable quantitative accuracy by our previously derived continuum theory of concentration-gradient-driven fluid transport through a 2D membrane [D. J. Rankin, L. Bocquet, and D. M. Huang, J. Chem. Phys. 151, 044705 (2019)] for a wide range of solution and membrane parameters, even though the simulated pore sizes are only several times the size of the fluid particles. The simulations deviate from the theory for strong solute-membrane interactions relative to thermal energy, for which the theoretical approximations breakdown. Our findings will be beneficial for a molecular-level understanding of fluid transport driven by concentration gradients through membranes made from 2D materials, which have diverse applications in energy harvesting, molecular separations, and biosensing.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 25(35): 23867-23878, 2023 Sep 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37642159

RESUMEN

The strategy of using a bulk-heterojunction light-absorbing layer has led to the most efficient organic solar cells. However, optimising the blend morphology to maximise light absorption, charge generation and extraction can be challenging. Homojunction devices containing a single component have the potential to overcome the challenges associated with bulk heterojunction films. A strategy towards this goal is to increase the dielectric constant of the organic semiconductor to ≈10, which in principle would lead to free charge carrier generation upon photoexcitation. However, the factors that affect the thin film dielectric constants are still not well understood. In this work we report an organic semiconductor material that can be solution processed or vacuum evaporated to form good quality thin films to explore the effect of chromophore structure and film morphology on the dielectric constant and other optoelectronic properties. 2,2'-[(4,4,4',4'-Tetrakis{2-[2-methoxyethoxy]ethyl}-4H,4'H-{2,2'-bi[cyclo-penta[2,1-b:3,4-b']dithiophene]}-6,6'-diyl)bis(methaneylylidene)]dimalononitrile [D(CPDT-DCV)] was designed to have high electron-affinity end groups and low ionisation-potential central moieties. It can be processed from solution or be thermally evaporated, with the film morphology changing from face-on to a herringbone arrangement upon solvent or thermal annealing. The glycol solubilising groups led to the static dielectric constant (taken from capacitance measurements) of the films to be between 6 and 7 (independent of processing conditions), while the optical frequency dielectric constant depended on the processing conditions. The less ordered solution processed film was found to have the lowest optical frequency dielectric constant of 3.6 at 2.0 × 1014 Hz, which did not change upon annealing. In contrast, the more ordered evaporated film had an optical frequency dielectric constant 20% higher at 4.2 and thermal annealing further increased it to 4.5, which is amongst the highest reported for an organic semiconductor at that frequency. Finally, the more ordered evaporated films had more balanced charge transport, which did not change upon annealing.

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J Chem Phys ; 159(2)2023 Jul 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37428045

RESUMEN

We develop a machine-learning method for coarse-graining condensed-phase molecular systems using anisotropic particles. The method extends currently available high-dimensional neural network potentials by addressing molecular anisotropy. We demonstrate the flexibility of the method by parametrizing single-site coarse-grained models of a rigid small molecule (benzene) and a semi-flexible organic semiconductor (sexithiophene), attaining structural accuracy close to the all-atom models for both molecules at a considerably lower computational expense. The machine-learning method of constructing the coarse-grained potential is shown to be straightforward and sufficiently robust to capture anisotropic interactions and many-body effects. The method is validated through its ability to reproduce the structural properties of the small molecule's liquid phase and the phase transitions of the semi-flexible molecule over a wide temperature range.

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J Phys Chem Lett ; 14(20): 4742-4747, 2023 May 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37184362

RESUMEN

Two strategies for improving solar energy efficiencies, triplet fusion and singlet fission, rely on the details of triplet-triplet interactions. In triplet fusion, there are several steps, each of which is a possible loss mechanism. In solution, the parameters describing triplet fusion collisions are difficult to inspect. Here we show that these parameters can be determined by examining the magnetic field dependence of triplet fusion upconversion. We show that there is a reduction of the magnetic field effect for perylene triplet fusion as the system moves from the quadratic to linear annihilation regimes with an increase in laser power. Our data are modeled with a small set of parameters that characterize the triplet fusion dynamics. These parameters are cross-validated with molecular dynamics simulations. This approach can be applied to both solution and solid state materials, providing a tool for screening potential annihilators for photon upconversion.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 15(10): 13393-13404, 2023 Mar 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36856260

RESUMEN

A family of first-generation dendrimers containing 3,5-bis(carbazolyl)phenyl dendrons attached to a green emissive fac-tris(2-phenylpyridyl)iridium(III) core were prepared. The solubility of the dendrimers was imparted by the attachment of tert-butyl surface groups to the carbazole moieties. The dendrimers differed in the number of dendrons attached to each ligand (one or two dendrons) as well as the degree of rotational restriction within the dendrons. The densities of the films containing the doubly dendronized materials were higher than those of their mono-dendronized counterparts, with the dendrimer containing two rotationally constrained dendrons per ligand having the highest density at 1.12 ± 0.04 g cm-3. The dendrimers were found to have high photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQYs) in solution of between 80 and 90%, with the doubly dendronized materials having the lower values and a red-shifted emission. The neat film PLQY values of the dendrimers were less than those measured in solution although the relative decrease was smaller for the doubly dendronized materials. The dendrimers were incorporated into solution-processed bilayer organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) composed of neat or blend emissive layers and an electron transport layer. The best-performing devices had the dendrimers blended with a host material and external quantum efficiencies as high as 14.0%, which is higher than previously reported results for carbazole-incorporating emissive dendrimers. A feature of the devices containing blends of the doubly dendronized materials was that the maximum efficiency was relatively insensitive to the concentration in the host between 1 and 7 mol %.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 25(9): 6817-6829, 2023 Mar 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36790866

RESUMEN

Singlet fission (SF) holds the promise to circumvent the photovoltaic efficiency limit to reach a power-conversion efficiency above 34%. SF of TIPS-pentacene (TIPS-Pn) has been investigated but its mechanism is yet to be well elucidated. Recently, we developed a nanoparticle (NP) system, in which doping of TIPS-Pn in a host matrix yields a range of average intermolecular distances, d, to study the dependence of SF in TIPS-Pn on d. At large d values, where the bimolecular SF process should be unfavourable, a relatively high SF quantum yield (ΦSF) is still observed, which implies a deviation from a random distribution of TIPS-Pn throughout the NP. Here, using polarisation-sensitive femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy and Monte Carlo simulations of exciton migration and SF, we quantify the level of clustering of TIPS-Pn in the host matrix, which is responsible for the higher than expected ΦSF. The experimental data indicate a preservation of polarisation correlation by SF, which is uncommon because energy transfer in amorphous materials tends to result in depolarisation. We show that the preservation of polarisation correlation is due to SF upon exciton migration. Although exciton migration decorrelates polarisation, SF acts to remove decorrelated excitons to give an overall preservation of polarisation correlation.

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Chem Sci ; 14(4): 950-954, 2023 Jan 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36755725

RESUMEN

A concise synthesis of a stereochemically complex meroterpenoid, peshawaraquinone, via the unsymmetrical dimerization of its achiral precursor, dehydro-α-lapachone, is reported. Enabled by reversible oxa-6π-electrocyclizations of 2H-pyran intermediates, the base-catalyzed dimerization sets up an intramolecular (3 + 2) cycloaddition, with the formation of six stereocenters during the cascade. Combining the generation and in situ dimerization of dehydro-α-lapachone allows a one-step total synthesis of peshawaraquinone from lawsone and prenal.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 144(50): 22844-22849, 2022 12 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36508174

RESUMEN

Inspired by a new biosynthetic hypothesis, we report a biomimetic total synthesis of atrachinenins A and B that explains their racemic nature. The synthesis exploits an intermolecular Diels-Alder reaction between a quinone meroterpenoid and E-ß-ocimene, followed by intramolecular (3 + 2) cycloaddition and a late-stage aerobic oxidation. Divergent transformations of a simple model system gave several complex polycyclic scaffolds, while also suggesting a structure revision for atrachinenin C.


Asunto(s)
Biomimética , Quinonas , Oxidación-Reducción , Ciclización , Reacción de Cicloadición , Estereoisomerismo
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Nanoscale ; 14(48): 18070-18086, 2022 Dec 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36448546

RESUMEN

Understanding the solution-phase behaviour of organic semiconducting polymers is important for systematically improving the performance of devices based on solution-processed thin films of these molecules. Conventional polymer theory predicts that polymer conformations become more compact as solvent quality decreases, but recent experiments have shown the high-performance organic-semiconducting polymer P(NDI2OD-T2) to form extended rod-like aggregates much larger than a single chain in poor solvents, with the formation of these extended aggregates correlated with enhanced electron mobility in films deposited from these solutions. We explain the unexpected formation of extended aggregates using a novel coarse-grained simulation model of P(NDI2OD-T2) that we have developed to study the effect of solvent quality on its solution-phase behaviour. In poor solvents, we find that aggregation through only a few monomers gives effectively inseparable chains, leading to the formation of extended structures of partially overlapping chains via non-equilibrium assembly. This behaviour requires that multi-chain aggregation occurs faster than chain folding, which we show is the case for the chain lengths and concentrations shown experimentally to form rod-like aggregates. This kinetically controlled process introduces a dependence of aggregate structure on concentration, chain length, and chain flexibility, which we show is able to reconcile experimental findings and is generalisable to the solution-phase assembly of other semiflexible polymers.

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J Chem Phys ; 157(8): 084312, 2022 Aug 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36050006

RESUMEN

Singlet fission (SF), a process that produces two triplet excitons from one singlet exciton, has attracted recent interest for its potential to circumvent the detailed-balance efficiency limit of single-junction solar cells. For the potential of SF to be fully realized, accurate assignment and quantification of SF is necessary. Intersystem crossing (ISC) is another process of singlet to triplet conversion that is important to distinguish from SF to avoid either over- or under-estimation of SF triplet production. Here, we quantify an upper bound on the rate of ISC in two commonly studied SF chromophores, TIPS-pentacene and TIPS-tetracene, by using transient absorption spectroscopy of solutions of varying concentrations in toluene. We show that SF in solutions of these acenes has previously been misidentified as ISC, and vice versa. By determining a bimolecular SF rate constant in concentrated solutions in which SF dominates over ISC, we distinguish triplet formation due to SF from triplet formation due to ISC and show that the characteristic time scale of ISC must be longer than 325 ns in TIPS-pentacene, while it must be longer than 118 ns in TIPS-tetracene. We additionally note that no excimer formation is observed in the relatively dilute (up to 8 mM) solutions studied here, indicating that previous excimer formation observed at much higher concentrations may be partially due to aggregate formation. This work highlights that an accurate quantification of ISC is crucial as it leads to accurate determination of SF rate constants and yields.


Asunto(s)
Naftacenos , Naftacenos/química
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 61(34): e202203311, 2022 08 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35680561

RESUMEN

Structurally unique natural products pose biosynthetic puzzles whose solution can inspire new chemical reactions. Herein, we propose a unified biosynthetic pathway towards some complex meroterpenoids-the hyperireflexolides, biyoulactones, hybeanones and hypermonones. This hypothesis led to the discovery of uncatalyzed, intramolecular carbonyl-ene reactions that are spontaneous at room temperature. We also developed an anionic cascade reaction featuring an α-hydroxy-ß-diketone rearrangement and an intramolecular aldol reaction to access four distinct natural product scaffolds from a common intermediate.


Asunto(s)
Productos Biológicos , Cetonas , Ciclización
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J Chem Phys ; 156(18): 184118, 2022 May 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35568534

RESUMEN

We derive a systematic and general method for parameterizing coarse-grained molecular models consisting of anisotropic particles from fine-grained (e.g., all-atom) models for condensed-phase molecular dynamics simulations. The method, which we call anisotropic force-matching coarse-graining (AFM-CG), is based on rigorous statistical mechanical principles, enforcing consistency between the coarse-grained and fine-grained phase-space distributions to derive equations for the coarse-grained forces, torques, masses, and moments of inertia in terms of properties of a condensed-phase fine-grained system. We verify the accuracy and efficiency of the method by coarse-graining liquid-state systems of two different anisotropic organic molecules, benzene and perylene, and show that the parameterized coarse-grained models more accurately describe properties of these systems than previous anisotropic coarse-grained models parameterized using other methods that do not account for finite-temperature and many-body effects on the condensed-phase coarse-grained interactions. The AFM-CG method will be useful for developing accurate and efficient dynamical simulation models of condensed-phase systems of molecules consisting of large, rigid, anisotropic fragments, such as liquid crystals, organic semiconductors, and nucleic acids.


Asunto(s)
Simulación de Dinámica Molecular , Anisotropía , Temperatura , Torque
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Soft Matter ; 18(9): 1843-1857, 2022 Mar 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35169825

RESUMEN

From classical molecular dynamics simulations, we identify a simple and general predictor of molecular orientation at solid and vapour interfaces of isotropic fluids of disk-like anisotropic particles based on their shape and interaction anisotropy. For a wide variety of inter-particle interactions, temperatures, and substrate types within the range of typical organic semiconductors and their processing conditions, we find remarkable universal scaling of the orientation at the interface with the free energy calculated from pair interactions between close-packed nearest neighbours and an empirically derived universal relationship between the entropy and the shape anisotropy and bulk volume fraction of the fluid particles. The face-on orientation of fluid particles at the solid interface is generally predicted to be the equilibrium structure, although the alignment can be controlled by tuning the particle shape and substrate type, while changing the strength of fluid-fluid interactions is likely to play a less effective role. At the vapour interface, only the side-on structure is predicted, and conditions for which the face-on structure may be preferred, such as low temperature, low interaction anisotropy, or low shape anisotropy, are likely to result in little orientation preference (due to the low anisotropy) or be associated with a phase transition to an anisotropic bulk phase for systems with interactions in the range of typical organic semiconductors. Based on these results, we propose a set of guidelines for the rational design and processing of organic semiconductors to achieve a target orientation at a solid or vapour interface.

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Nano Lett ; 20(11): 8089-8095, 2020 11 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33048551

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Nanopores in solid state membranes are a tool able to probe nanofluidic phenomena or can act as a single molecular sensor. They also have diverse applications in filtration, desalination, or osmotic power generation. Many of these applications involve chemical, or hydrostatic pressure differences which act on both the supporting membrane, and the ion transport through the pore. By using pressure differences between the sides of the membrane and an alternating current approach to probe ion transport, we investigate two distinct physical phenomena: the elastic deformation of the membrane through the measurement of strain at the nanopore, and the growth of ionic current rectification with pressure due to pore entrance effects. These measurements are a significant step toward the understanding of the role of elastic membrane deformation or fluid flow on linear and nonlinear transport properties of nanopores.

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J Phys Chem Lett ; 11(2): 516-523, 2020 Jan 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31884794

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Nanoparticles of acenes exhibit highly efficient intermolecular singlet fission (SF). Recent reports indicate that altering the morphology of 6,13-bis-(triisopropylsilylethynyl)pentacene (TIPS-Pn) nanoparticles has a profound influence on their SF dynamics. Here, we show that poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) induces a phase transition in preformed TIPS-Pn nanoparticles. These nanoparticles are amorphous when initially formed but crystalline after addition of PVA. Surface characterization indicates that a diffuse PVA layer surrounds the nanoparticles. We propose that a periodic interaction between the hydroxyl groups of PVA and TIPS groups of TIPS-Pn on the nanoparticle surface induces a large-scale structural rearrangement to yield crystalline TIPS-Pn. Such reorganization in preformed organic nanoparticles is unprecedented, and we believe that this is the first report of such an effect induced by polymer adsorption. Transient absorption spectroscopic results reveal that SF within these nanoparticles is accelerated by an order of magnitude upon structural rearrangement.

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J Chem Phys ; 151(4): 044705, 2019 Jul 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31370531

RESUMEN

Transport of liquid mixtures through porous membranes is central to processes such as desalination, chemical separations, and energy harvesting, with ultrathin membranes made from novel 2D nanomaterials showing exceptional promise. Here, we derive, for the first time, general equations for the solution and solute fluxes through a circular pore in an ultrathin planar membrane induced by a solute concentration gradient. We show that the equations accurately capture the fluid fluxes measured in finite-element numerical simulations for weak solute-membrane interactions. We also derive scaling laws for these fluxes as a function of the pore size and the strength and range of solute-membrane interactions. These scaling relationships differ markedly from those for concentration-gradient-driven flow through a long cylindrical pore or for flow induced by a pressure gradient or an electric field through a pore in an ultrathin membrane. These results have broad implications for transport of liquid mixtures through membranes with thickness on the order of the characteristic pore size.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 31(42): 423001, 2019 Oct 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31212263

RESUMEN

Organic semiconductors, which include a diverse range of carbon-based small molecules and polymers with interesting optoelectronic properties, offer many advantages over conventional inorganic semiconductors such as silicon and are growing in importance in electronic applications. Although these materials are now the basis of a lucrative industry in electronic displays, many promising applications such as photovoltaics remain largely untapped. One major impediment to more rapid development and widespread adoption of organic semiconductor technologies is that device performance is not easily predicted from the chemical structure of the constituent molecules. Fundamentally, this is because organic semiconductor molecules, unlike inorganic materials, interact by weak non-covalent forces, resulting in significant structural disorder that can strongly impact electronic properties. Nevertheless, directional forces between generally anisotropic organic-semiconductor molecules, combined with translational symmetry breaking at interfaces, can be exploited to control supramolecular order and consequent electronic properties in these materials. This review surveys recent advances in understanding of supramolecular assembly at organic-semiconductor interfaces and its impact on device properties in a number of applications, including transistors, light-emitting diodes, and photovoltaics. Recent progress and challenges in computer simulations of supramolecular assembly and orientational anisotropy at these interfaces is also addressed.

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