Professor Li Yuan's Team from South China University of Technology Reveals the "Aggregation-Induced Radical" Mechanism of the Classic "Donor-Acceptor" Type Organic Semiconductors

A collaborative research team led by Professor Li Yuan from South China University of Technology (SCUT), in partnership with the Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the University of Science and Technology of China, and LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd., has published a paper in Science titled 'Stable and Uniform Self-assembled Organic Diradical Molecules for Perovskite Photovoltaics.' This study disclosed the open-shell 'quinoid-diradical' electron spin ground state of the 'donor-acceptor' self-assembled monolayer (SAM) material and elucidated the 'structure-property' relationship between molecular conductivity and their 'open-shell-diradical' electronic spin ground state.

Figure 1:The Chichibabin radical since 1907 and the 'quinoid-diradical' proposed by Li Yuan's team in2017

In 2017, Professor Li Yuan's team published a paper titled "A Review on the Origin of Synthetic Metal Radical: Singlet Open-shell Radical Ground State?" in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C the American Chemical Society (Fig. 1: J. Phys. Chem. C 2017, 121, 15, 8579-8588), in which Professor Yuan Li boldly and imaginatively reviewed the "closed-shell-singlet ground state" of classic "donor-acceptor" organic semiconductors. The current research findings further validate the open-shell "quinoid-diradical" electron spin ground state and the "aggregation-induced radical" mechanism initially proposed by Yuan Li's team in 2017. This work provides an example of industry-academia-research collaboration in the application of "donor-acceptor" diradical materials and demonstrates the application potential of organic "donor-acceptor" diradicals.

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