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Original Articles

Electron Transporting Molecular Glasses Based on Arylmethylene-1,3-Indandione

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Pages 173/[505]-185/[517] | Published online: 10 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Arylmethylene-1,3-indandione-based molecular glasses were synthesized starting from 1,3-indandione. These compounds were found to constitute novel charge transporting materials and were examined by various techniques including differential scanning calorimetry, electron photoemission, cyclic voltammetry, and xerographic time-of-flight techniques. The electron photoemission spectra of the layers showed the ionization potentials of 5.8–5.9 eV. The cyclic voltammograms and the charge carrier mobilities measured by the time-of-flight technique confirm that synthesized molecular glasses are n-channel organic semiconducting materials. The electron drift mobility exceeds 10−8 cm2 V−1 s−1 at strong electric fields.

Acknowledgments

The financial support of this research by the Lithuanian Science and Studies Foundation is gratefully acknowledged.

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