Abstract:
Functional p-conjugated organic systems have drawn considerable attention owing to their
numerous applications in wide areas ranging from electronics to biomedicine.1 Rylene
tetracaboxylic diimides shown in Figure 1.1 are class of robust polycyclic aromatic molecules
with excellent thermal and oxidative stability, high electron affinities, high electron mobilities
and therefore, promising candidates for a variety of organic electronics applications.1 Interest
in rylene diimides such as those based on benzene and naphthalene stems, arrived from early
observations of electron transfer behavior and the ability to tune molecular electronic
properties by well-established organic chemistry protocols, either through variation of
substituents on the imide nitrogen atoms or on the rylene skeleton.