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Quantitative analysis of intermolecular interactions in orthorhombic rubrene

Rubrene is one of the most studied organic semiconductors to date due to its high charge carrier mobility which makes it a potentially applicable compound in modern electronic devices. Previous electronic device characterizations and first principles theoretical calculations assigned the semiconduct...

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Autores principales: Hathwar, Venkatesha R., Sist, Mattia, Jørgensen, Mads R. V., Mamakhel, Aref H., Wang, Xiaoping, Hoffmann, Christina M., Sugimoto, Kunihisa, Overgaard, Jacob, Iversen, Bo Brummerstedt
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4547824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26306198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052252515012130
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author Hathwar, Venkatesha R.
Sist, Mattia
Jørgensen, Mads R. V.
Mamakhel, Aref H.
Wang, Xiaoping
Hoffmann, Christina M.
Sugimoto, Kunihisa
Overgaard, Jacob
Iversen, Bo Brummerstedt
author_facet Hathwar, Venkatesha R.
Sist, Mattia
Jørgensen, Mads R. V.
Mamakhel, Aref H.
Wang, Xiaoping
Hoffmann, Christina M.
Sugimoto, Kunihisa
Overgaard, Jacob
Iversen, Bo Brummerstedt
author_sort Hathwar, Venkatesha R.
collection PubMed
description Rubrene is one of the most studied organic semiconductors to date due to its high charge carrier mobility which makes it a potentially applicable compound in modern electronic devices. Previous electronic device characterizations and first principles theoretical calculations assigned the semiconducting properties of rubrene to the presence of a large overlap of the extended π-conjugated core between molecules. We present here the electron density distribution in rubrene at 20 K and at 100 K obtained using a combination of high-resolution X-ray and neutron diffraction data. The topology of the electron density and energies of intermolecular interactions are studied quantitatively. Specifically, the presence of C(π)⋯C(π) interactions between neighbouring tetracene backbones of the rubrene molecules is experimentally confirmed from a topological analysis of the electron density, Non-Covalent Interaction (NCI) analysis and the calculated interaction energy of molecular dimers. A significant contribution to the lattice energy of the crystal is provided by H—H interactions. The electron density features of H—H bonding, and the interaction energy of molecular dimers connected by H—H interaction clearly demonstrate an importance of these weak interactions in the stabilization of the crystal structure. The quantitative nature of the intermolecular interactions is virtually unchanged between 20 K and 100 K suggesting that any changes in carrier transport at these low temperatures would have a different origin. The obtained experimental results are further supported by theoretical calculations.
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spelling pubmed-45478242015-08-24 Quantitative analysis of intermolecular interactions in orthorhombic rubrene Hathwar, Venkatesha R. Sist, Mattia Jørgensen, Mads R. V. Mamakhel, Aref H. Wang, Xiaoping Hoffmann, Christina M. Sugimoto, Kunihisa Overgaard, Jacob Iversen, Bo Brummerstedt IUCrJ Research Papers Rubrene is one of the most studied organic semiconductors to date due to its high charge carrier mobility which makes it a potentially applicable compound in modern electronic devices. Previous electronic device characterizations and first principles theoretical calculations assigned the semiconducting properties of rubrene to the presence of a large overlap of the extended π-conjugated core between molecules. We present here the electron density distribution in rubrene at 20 K and at 100 K obtained using a combination of high-resolution X-ray and neutron diffraction data. The topology of the electron density and energies of intermolecular interactions are studied quantitatively. Specifically, the presence of C(π)⋯C(π) interactions between neighbouring tetracene backbones of the rubrene molecules is experimentally confirmed from a topological analysis of the electron density, Non-Covalent Interaction (NCI) analysis and the calculated interaction energy of molecular dimers. A significant contribution to the lattice energy of the crystal is provided by H—H interactions. The electron density features of H—H bonding, and the interaction energy of molecular dimers connected by H—H interaction clearly demonstrate an importance of these weak interactions in the stabilization of the crystal structure. The quantitative nature of the intermolecular interactions is virtually unchanged between 20 K and 100 K suggesting that any changes in carrier transport at these low temperatures would have a different origin. The obtained experimental results are further supported by theoretical calculations. International Union of Crystallography 2015-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4547824/ /pubmed/26306198 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052252515012130 Text en © Venkatesha R. Hathwar et al. 2015 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
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Sist, Mattia
Jørgensen, Mads R. V.
Mamakhel, Aref H.
Wang, Xiaoping
Hoffmann, Christina M.
Sugimoto, Kunihisa
Overgaard, Jacob
Iversen, Bo Brummerstedt
Quantitative analysis of intermolecular interactions in orthorhombic rubrene
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title_short Quantitative analysis of intermolecular interactions in orthorhombic rubrene
title_sort quantitative analysis of intermolecular interactions in orthorhombic rubrene
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4547824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26306198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052252515012130
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