Vectorial diffusion for facile solution-processed self-assembly of insoluble semiconductors: a case study on metal phthalocyanines

Chemistry. 2014 Aug 25;20(35):10990-5. doi: 10.1002/chem.201403702. Epub 2014 Jul 23.

Abstract

Solution processibility is one of the most intriguing properties of organic semiconductors. However, it is difficult to find a suitable solvent and solution process for most semiconductors. For example, metal phthalocyanines (MPcs) are only soluble in non-volatile solvents, which prevent their applications from solution process. For the first time, vectorial diffusion is utilized for solution processing of MPcs. The obtained large F16CuPc and α-phase CuPc crystals and the efficient phase separation of them suggest the vectorial diffusion process is as slow as a self-assembly process, which is helpful to yield large crystals and purify the semiconductors. This method, which only uses common commercial solvents without any complex and expensive instruments and high-temperature operation, provides a facile approach for purification of organic semiconductors and growth of their crystals in large quantities.

Keywords: organic semiconductors; phthalocyanine; self-assembly; solution processing; vectorial diffusion.