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Design, Synthesis, and Photochemical Properties of Clickable Caged Compounds
Published on: October 15, 2019
Tunable Electronic Memory Performances Based on Poly(Triphenylamine) and Its Metal Complex via a SuFEx Click Reaction
Chenyu Xia1, Cheng Liu2, Feng Zhou1
1College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Collaborative Innovation Center of Suzhou Nano Science and Technology, National Center for International Research, Soochow University, Suzhou, 215123, P. R. China.
Abstract:
A triphenylamine derivative decorated with an azobenzene group (TDA) was synthesized via a SuFEx click reaction and its polymer, poly(triphenylamine) (PTDA), was polymerized through a redox polymerization. More interestingly, its polymeric metal complex, PTDA-Fe, can be simply obtained via one-pot reaction between TDA and FeCl3 owing to TDA showing a strong affinity to the FeIII ion. The sandwich memory device based on PTDA nanofilms as active layers exhibited a binary memory performance. However, the memory device based on its polymeric metal complex exhibited a unique ternary memory behavior. The different memory performances should come from the different conductive mechanism. The mechanism of such ternary memory devices is illustrated based on both the theoretical calculation and experiments. Our work provides new insights into the preparation of novel materials for multilevel memory devices.
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