Enforced face-to-face stacking of organic semiconductor building blocks within hydrogen-bonded molecular cocrystals

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Anatoliy N SokolovLeonard R MacGillivray

Abstract

We report a method to enforce face-to-face stacking of the aromatic rings of organic semiconductor molecules in the solid state that employs bifunctional hydrogen-bond donors, in the form of semiconductor cocrystal formers, to align semiconductor building blocks.

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