Abstract

In the design of conjugated molecules, modular production enables materials to easily realize structure modification and precisely tune their photoelectrical property. Construction of a novel and universal building block is crucial to design and manufacture high performance and stable conjugated molecules for optoelectronic application. Herein, we originally demonstrated a universal 4-qualifiable fluorene-based building block, which is a fundamental molecular segment to functionalize and obtain novel conjugated materials. Compared to the traditional modification at 9-site, additional 4-position functionalization provided an exciting blueprint to not only tune electronic structure and excited state via p-n molecular design engineering and space charge-transfer strategy, but also allow for optimizing intermolecular arrangement and obtaining solution-processing ability. The introduction of the 4-site substituent in fluorene based semiconductors may endow materials with unique properties. Finally, we successfully prepared two stable deep-blue light-emitting conjugated polymer, PODOPF and PODOF, by utilizing the 4-substituent fluorene based building block. It is believable that the performance, stability and processibility of reported outstanding fluorene-based conjugated molecules can be further optimized based on this universal building block.

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