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Nanobelt self-assembly from an organic n-type semiconductor: propoxyethyl-PTCDI.

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  • Nanobelt self-assembly from an organic n-type semiconductor: propoxyethyl-PTCDI. Abstract Text:

    kaushik balakrishnanKaushik Balakrishnan,aniket datarAniket Datar,randy oitkerRandy Oitker,hao chenHao Chen,jianmin zuoJianmin Zuo,ling zangLing Zang,

    Nanobelt structures have been fabricated for an n-type semiconductor molecule, N,N'-di(propoxyethyl)perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic diimide (PTCDI). The short alkyloxy side chain not only affords effective pi-pi stacking in polar solvents for self-assembling but also provides sufficient solubility in nonpolar solvents for solution processing. As revealed by both AFM and electron microscopies, the nanobelts have an approximately rectangular cross section, with a typical thickness of about 100 nm and a width in the range of 300-500 nm. The length of the nanobelts ranges from 10 to a few tens of micrometers. The highly organized molecular packing (uniaxial crystalline phase) has been deduced from the measurement of electron diffraction and polarized microscopy imaging. The detected optical axis is consistent with the one-dimensional stacking of the molecules.

    Nanobelt self-assembly from an organic n-type semiconductor: propoxyethyl-PTCDI. Publishing Authors By Initials

    k balakrishnanK Balakrishnan,a datarA Datar,r oitkerR Oitker,h chenH Chen,j zuoJ Zuo,l zangL Zang,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society

    VOLUME: 127

    Page Numbers: 10496-7

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Am. Chem. Soc.

    ISSN: 0002-7863

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 2005

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 62901, USA.

    Country: United States

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