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Theoretical study of the optical and charge transport properties in non-peripherally octasubstituted phthalocyanine–tetrabenzoporphyrin hybrids

ABSTRACT The charge transfer rate of seven non-peripherally phthalocyanine–tetrabenzoporphyrin hybrids was investigated theoretically at the level of B3LYP/6-31+G(d,p) using density functional theory. The results showed that the hybrids are semiconductor… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT The charge transfer rate of seven non-peripherally phthalocyanine–tetrabenzoporphyrin hybrids was investigated theoretically at the level of B3LYP/6-31+G(d,p) using density functional theory. The results showed that the hybrids are semiconductor molecules, which have a certain absorption in the visible region. The hole or electron transport capability of a non-peripherally substituted octamethyl phthalocyanine molecule is obviously better than that of phthalocyanine or non-peripherally substituted octafluorine, octamethoxy phthalocyanine molecules at 300 K, whereas the holes or electron transport capabilities of four non-peripherally substituted octamethoxy phthalocyanine–tetrabenzoporphyrin hybrids are basically the same. Overall, the hole transport capability of hybrids is superior to their electron transport capability. The charge transfer rate constant and the carrier mobility rate of three representative molecules using three methods, that is the long range-corrected functionals CHB-B3LYP and WB97XD, the metahybrid GGA M06-2X functional, are consistent with the use of the density functional B3LYP method.

Keywords: non peripherally; phthalocyanine tetrabenzoporphyrin; tetrabenzoporphyrin hybrids; transport; charge

Journal Title: Molecular Physics
Year Published: 2017

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