4.7 Article

Multifunctional conjugated oligomers containing novel triarylamine and fluorene units with electrochromic, electrofluorochromic, photoelectron conversion, explosive detection and memory properties

Journal

DYES AND PIGMENTS
Volume 160, Issue -, Pages 99-108

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.dyepig.2018.07.043

Keywords

Triarylamine; Electrochromic; Electrofluorochromic; Memory; Explosive detection

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51773053]
  2. Heilongjiang Province Foundation for Returners from Oversea [LC2018024]
  3. Reserve Talented Person of Harbin [2015RAXXJ015]
  4. Open Project of State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology [ES201701]
  5. Heilongjiang Province Foundation for Returners from Oversea

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A multifunctional integrated platform based on conjugated oligomers containing novel triarylamine (TAA) and fluorene units with responding to voltage, light and explosives stimuli and performing for sensors, detectors, memory media and high contrast displays was designed, and the stimuli-responsive mechanisms were studied. These oligomers show excellent thermal stability with no significant weight loss below 350 degrees C in nitrogen atmosphere. During the electrochemical reoxidation process, the oligomer films exhibit two pairs of obvious redox peaks with the strong color changes from yellowish of neutral state to green and blue of oxidized state, and remain good continuous cyclic stability over 500s with a cycle time of 10s. The electrofluorescent properties of the oligomers also can be tuned by electrochemistry redox, exhibiting high contrast. Meanwhile, non-volatile rewritable flash memory devices were produced with the sandwich structure ITO/oligomer/Al, which could gain the ON/OFF current ratio as high as about 10(4) at low threshold voltage of 1.2 V.

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