Synthesis and electronic properties of novel aza-aromatic based Pi-systems – Pi-Aza
Pi-conjugated heterocycles for optoelectronics are increasingly studied, and among heteroaromatics, the N-heterocycles are appealing because their properties can be tuned both by their N-substituents and the nature of the heterocycle. In the present project, we aim at developing the chemistry of a new family of aza-aromatics, featuring a high N-content. Their synthesis is performed using transition metal-catalysis and “greener” C–H activation. The recently obtained specimen are highly fluorescent and strongly electron-deficient. Accordingly, the objectives of the Pi-Aza project are in priority: 1) to explore the chemical reactivity and to extend their synthetic approach using a reasoned theoretical/experimental approach (Partner 2), 2) to optimize their molecular engineering for optoelectronic applications by enhancing the light-harvesting, favoring their self-assembly properties and tuning their luminescence. The experimental and computational studies of their electronic properties will be achieved, aiming at implementing optoelectronic devices based on organic electronics such as non-fullerene acceptors (NFA) for solar cells and thermally-activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) emitters for organic light-emitting diodes.
Project coordination
Pierre-Antoine Bouit (INSTITUT DES SCIENCES CHIMIQUES DE RENNES)
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Partnership
ISCR INSTITUT DES SCIENCES CHIMIQUES DE RENNES
ICMUB Institut de Chimie Moléculaire de l'Université de Bourgogne
Help of the ANR 349,451 euros
Beginning and duration of the scientific project:
December 2021
- 48 Months