Self-assembly of dendronized perylene bisimides into complex helical columns

  • Virgil Percec
  • , Mihai Peterca
  • , Timur Tadjiev
  • , Xiangbing Zeng
  • , Goran Ungar
  • , Pawaret Leowanawat
  • , Emad Aqad
  • , Mohammad R. Imam
  • , Brad M. Rosen
  • , Umit Akbey
  • , Robert Graf
  • , Sivakumar Sekharan
  • , Daniel Sebastiani
  • , Hans W. Spiess
  • , Paul A. Heiney
  • , Steven D. Hudson

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Abstract

The synthesis of perylene 3,4:9,10-tetracarboxylic acid bisimides (PBIs) dendronized with first-generation dendrons containing 0 to 4 methylenic units (m) between the imide group and the dendron, (3,4,5)12G1-m-PBI, is reported. Structural analysis of their self-organized arrays by DSC, X-ray diffraction, molecular modeling, and solid-state 1H NMR was carried out on oriented samples with heating and cooling rates of 20 to 0.2 °C/min. At high temperature, (3,4,5)12G1-m-PBI self-assemble into 2D-hexagonal columnar phases with intracolumnar order. At low temperature, they form orthorhombic (m = 0, 2, 3, 4) and monoclinic (m = 1) columnar arrays with 3D periodicity. The orthorhombic phase has symmetry close to hexagonal. For m = 0, 2, 3, 4,they consist of tetramers as basic units. The tetramers contain a pair of two molecules arranged side by side and another pair in the next stratum of the column, turned upside-down and rotated around the column axis at different angles for different m. In contrast, for m = 1, there is only one molecule in each stratum, with a four-strata 21 helical repeat. All molecules face up in one column, and down in the second column, of the monoclinic cell. This allows close and extended π-stacking, unlike in the disruptive up-down alteration from the case of m = 0, 2, 3, 4. Most of the 3D structures were observed only by cooling at rates of 1 °C/min or less. This complex helical self-assembly is representative for other classes of dendronized PBIs investigated for organic electronics and solar cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12197-12219
Number of pages23
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume133
Issue number31
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Aug 2011

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