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The synthesis of organic -conjugated systems for advanced photonic applications
Prekopová, Terézia ; Richtár, Jan (referee) ; Krajčovič, Jozef (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the synthesis of new, organic, -conjugated systems with potential use in the field of singlet fission (SF). It is one of the most efficient multiexciton generation processes studied so far, which offers the potential to increase the efficiency of solar cells. The theoretical part focuses on the description of SF and the molecules providing this phenomenon. The first aim of the experimental part is focused on the synthesis of target pentacene and anthracene derivatives. The work presents and verifies three synthetic approaches to the preparation of these molecules, of which only one has proven to be successful. The second aim deals with the synthesis of intermediates that are crucial for the preparation of target pyrene fused pyrazaacenes. The synthesis consists of the oxidation of pyrene and the condensation of 4,5-diketone or 4,5,9,10-tetraketone with commercially available diamines or diamines prepared by us. A basic optical characterization was performed on these derivatives, which showed the effect of substitution on excimer emission. Assuming the same quantum fluorescence yield for all molecules and comparing the spectral measurements, it was found that the solid phase excimer emission is significantly higher than in solution.
The synthesis of organic -conjugated systems for advanced photonic applications
Prekopová, Terézia ; Richtár, Jan (referee) ; Krajčovič, Jozef (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the synthesis of new, organic, -conjugated systems with potential use in the field of singlet fission (SF). It is one of the most efficient multiexciton generation processes studied so far, which offers the potential to increase the efficiency of solar cells. The theoretical part focuses on the description of SF and the molecules providing this phenomenon. The first aim of the experimental part is focused on the synthesis of target pentacene and anthracene derivatives. The work presents and verifies three synthetic approaches to the preparation of these molecules, of which only one has proven to be successful. The second aim deals with the synthesis of intermediates that are crucial for the preparation of target pyrene fused pyrazaacenes. The synthesis consists of the oxidation of pyrene and the condensation of 4,5-diketone or 4,5,9,10-tetraketone with commercially available diamines or diamines prepared by us. A basic optical characterization was performed on these derivatives, which showed the effect of substitution on excimer emission. Assuming the same quantum fluorescence yield for all molecules and comparing the spectral measurements, it was found that the solid phase excimer emission is significantly higher than in solution.

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