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One-Dimensional Nanostructures of pi-Conjugated Molecular Systems: Assembly, Properties, and Applications from Photovoltaics, Sensors, and Nanophotonics to Nanoelectronics

Authors
Kim, Felix SunjooRen, GuoqiangJenekhe, Samson A.
Issue Date
Feb-2011
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, v.23, no.3, pp 682 - 732
Pages
51
Journal Title
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume
23
Number
3
Start Page
682
End Page
732
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/36869
DOI
10.1021/cm102772x
ISSN
0897-4756
1520-5002
Abstract
This paper presents a comprehensive review of the literature on one-dimensional (ID) nanostructures (nanowires, nanoribbons, nanotubes, nanobelts, and nanofibers) of pi-conjugated small molecules, oligomers, and polymers. The diverse methods used in assembling the molecular building blocks into ID functional nanostructures and nanodevices are discussed, including hard and soft template-assisted synthesis, electrospinning, nanolithography, self-assembly in solution and at interfaces, physical vapor transport, and other strategics. Optical, charge transport, electronic, and photoconductive properties of nanowires and nanotubes of selected classes of pi-conjugated molecular systems are discussed next, highlighting unique features of the ID nanostructures compared to 2D thin films. Overview of applications of these 1D organic nanostructures ranging from nanoscale light-emitting diodes, field-emission devices, organic photovoltaics, sensors/biosensors, spin-electronics, and nanophotonics to nanoelectronics is then given. The final section provides our brief concluding comments on the status of the field and on areas of outstanding challenges and opportunities for future work. We believe that the emerging confluence of nanoscience and organic semiconductors will greatly enrich both fields while leading to enhanced performance in organic electronics and affordable nanotechnologies.
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