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  • 2024Micro-macro relationship between microstructure and mechanical behavior of 316L stainless steel fabricated using L-PBF additive manufacturingcitations
  • 2024Surfactant-Modified Nanocomposite Thin-Film Capacitorscitations
  • 2023Nanoscale thinning of metal-coated polypropylene films by Helium-ion irradiationcitations
  • 2023Nanoscale thinning of metal-coated polypropylene films by Helium-ion irradiationcitations
  • 2020Surface-Controlled Crystal Alignment of Naphthyl End-Capped Oligothiophene on Graphene: Thin-Film Growth Studied by In Situ X-ray Diffraction10citations
  • 2020Out-of-plane surface patterning by subsurface processing of polymer substrates with focused ion beams3citations
  • 2020Surface-Controlled Crystal Alignment of Naphthyl End-Capped Oligothiophene on Graphene: Thin-Film Growth Studied by in Situ X-ray Diffraction10citations
  • 2020Semiconducting Supramolecular Organic Frameworks Assembled from a Near-Infrared Fluorescent Macrocyclic Probe and Fullerenes35citations
  • 2020Semiconducting Supramolecular Organic Frameworks Assembled from a Near-Infrared Fluorescent Macrocyclic Probe and Fullerenes35citations
  • 2018FIB NANOPATTERNING OF METAL FILMS ON PMMA SUBSTRATES: NON-SPUTTERING MODEcitations
  • 2014Laser-induced charge separation in organic nanofiberscitations
  • 2013Surface plasmon polariton propagation in organic nanofiber based plasmonic waveguides18citations

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  • Özdogan, Cainsin
  • Malekan, Mohammad
  • Ebel, Thomas
  • Greenbank, William
  • Leißner, Till
  • Gkionis-Konstantatos, Odysseas
  • Chiriaev, Serguei
  • Leissner, Till
  • Neupane, Shova
  • Osadnik, Andreas
  • Lützen, Arne
  • Knaapila, Matti
  • Kjelstrup-Hansen, Jakob
  • Majková, Eva
  • Siffalovic, Peter
  • Schreiber, Frank
  • Jensen, Bjarke B. E.
  • Mrkyvkova, Nada
  • Hagara, Jakub
  • Hodas, Martin
  • Adashkevich, Vadzim
  • Goszczak, Arkadiusz Jaroslaw
  • Rubahn, Horst-Günter
  • Huss-Hansen, Mathias K.
  • Sessler, Jonathan L.
  • Guldi, Dirk M.
  • Lynch, Vincent M.
  • Sen, Sajal
  • Kaur, Ramandeep
  • Bähring, Steffen
  • Zieleniewska, Anna
  • Ishida, Masatoshi
  • Jana, Atanu
  • Larsen, Mads Christian
  • Behn, Dino
  • Mews, Alf
  • Thilsing-Hansen, Kasper
  • Fiutowski, Jacek
  • Bauer, Michael
  • Lemke, Christoph
  • Müller, Mathias
  • Magnussen, Olaf
  • Jauernik, Stephan
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Semiconducting Supramolecular Organic Frameworks Assembled from a Near-Infrared Fluorescent Macrocyclic Probe and Fullerenes

  • Sessler, Jonathan L.
  • Guldi, Dirk M.
  • Lynch, Vincent M.
  • Sen, Sajal
  • Kaur, Ramandeep
  • Kjelstrup-Hansen, Jakob
  • Bähring, Steffen
  • Zieleniewska, Anna
  • Tavares, Luciana
  • Ishida, Masatoshi
  • Jana, Atanu
Abstract

<p>We report here a new extended tetrathiafulvalene (exTTF)-porphyrin scaffold,2, that acts as a ball-and-socket receptor for C60 and C70. Supramolecular interactions between2 and these fullerenes serve to stabilize 3D supramolecular organic frameworks (SOFs) in the solid state formally comprising peapod-like linear assemblies. The SOFs prepared via self-assembly in this way act as "tunable functional materials", wherein the complementary geometry of the components and the choice of fullerene play crucial roles in defining the conductance properties. The highest electrical conductivity (σ = 1.3 × 10-8 S cm-1 at 298 K) was observed in the case of the C70-based SOF. In contrast, low conductivity was seen for the SOF based on pristine2 (σ = 5.9 × 10-11 S cm-1 at 298 K). The conductivity seen for the C70-based SOF approaches that seen for other TTF- and fullerene-based supramolecular materials despite the fact that the present systems are metal-free and constructed entirely from neutral building blocks. Transient absorption spectroscopic measurements corroborated the formation of charge-transfer states (i.e.,2δ+/C60δ- and2δ+/C70δ-, respectively) rather than fully charge separated states (i.e.,2•+/C60•- and2•+/C70•-, respectively) both in solution (toluene and benzonitrile) and in the solid state at 298 K. Such findings are considered consistent with an ability to transfer charges effectively over long distances within the present SOFs, rather than, for example, the formation of energetically trapped ionic species.</p>

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  • electrical conductivity
  • self-assembly