2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(543g) Elucidating Influence of Thermal Annealing and Tunable Interfaces on the Structure-Property Relationships of Small-Molecule Organic Semiconductors
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In this study, physical vapor deposition and dynamic spin coating was used to fabricate C7-perylene diimide (C7-PDI) and 2D perovskite bilayer thin films. Using grazing incidence x-ray diffraction (GIXRD), UV-Vis, and photoluminescence spectroscopy it was determined that the d-spacing between the π-π stacking plane of the C7-PDI molecules had incremental changes, spanning a small range of 0.10 Angstroms due to the 2D perovskite interface. Discrete bandgap transition energies and relative differences in steady-state photoluminescence and peak shifting were observed, indicative of variation in intermolecular interactions. Furthermore, the addition of post-deposition thermal annealing results in increased photoluminescence intensity and promotes further changes in the π-π stacking distance implicating changes in the singlet fission rate for C7-PDI. Further studies are required to determine the extent of influence the perovskite interface and thermal annealing has on the resulting structural and optical properties including singlet fission for C7-PDI molecules.