Naphthalene Diimide-Embedded Donor-Acceptor Carbon Nanohoops: Photophysical, Photoconductive, and Charge Transport Properties

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2025 Jan 22;17(3):5202-5212. doi: 10.1021/acsami.4c19349. Epub 2025 Jan 9.

Abstract

Designing the architecture of donor-acceptor (D-A) pairs is an effective strategy to tailor the electronic structure of conjugated macrocycles for optoelectronic devices. Herein, we present the synthesis of three D-A nanohoops NDI-[n]CPP (n = 7, 8, 9) containing a naphthalene diimide (NDI) unit as an acceptor and [n]cycloparaphenylenes ([n]CPPs) moieties as donors. The D-A characteristics of NDI-[7-9]CPPs were substantiated through absorption and fluorescence spectroscopic studies, electrochemical investigations, and computational analysis. The device investigations demonstrated that the D-A nanohoops NDI-[7-9]CPPs can serve as the photoconductive layer and demonstrate a significant generation of photocurrent with a fast response upon exposure to light. The magnitude of photocurrent shows high dependence on the size of their rings, with an increasing tendency as the ring size decreases. The generation of photocurrent in free acceptor-based CPP has rarely been reported in the previous literature. Significantly, the C60 complexes of NDI-[7-9]CPPs exhibited a marked enhancement in photocurrent under identical conditions; in particular, the photocurrent of C60⊂NDI-[7]CPP is ca. 3.5 times greater than that of NDI-[7]CPP alone. Furthermore, the potential applications of NDI-[7-9]CPPs in electron- and hole-transport devices have also been explored, revealing the clear evidence of their bipolar behavior as an active charge transport layer.

Keywords: [n]CPPs; donor−acceptor; naphthalene diimide; photocurrent; supramolecular heterojunctions.