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Hybrid Molecules Based on Fullerene C60 and Dithienylethenes. Synthesis and Photochromic Properties. Optically Controlled Organic Field Effect Transistors.

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Hybrid molecules based on fullerene C60 and dithienylethene and its perfluorinated analogue not inferior in the efficiency of phototransformations to the initial photochromic compounds were synthesized for the first time.… Click to show full abstract

Hybrid molecules based on fullerene C60 and dithienylethene and its perfluorinated analogue not inferior in the efficiency of phototransformations to the initial photochromic compounds were synthesized for the first time. The resulting pyrrolidinofullerenes containing photochromic moieties were used to fabricate organic field effect transistors (OFETs) with output and transfer characteristics ten times exceeding similar characteristics of devices based on staring dithienylethenes. It was found that OFETs based on hybrid molecules with dithienylethenes are four times less efficient than devices based on hybrid molecules with perfluorinated analogues.

Keywords: hybrid molecules; based fullerene; molecules based; fullerene c60; organic field; field effect

Journal Title: Photochemistry and photobiology
Year Published: 2021

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