Abstract

AbstractAcene‐based materials have promising applications for organic electronics but the major constrain comes from their poor stability. Herein a new strategy to stabilize reactive acenes, by fusion of an anti‐aromatic pentalene unit onto the zigzag edges of two acene units to form a Z‐shaped acene dimer, is introduced. The Z‐shaped acene dimers are extremely stable and show a small energy gap resulting from intramolecular donor–acceptor interactions. X‐ray crystallographic analysis revealed their unique geometry and one‐dimensional slip‐stack columnar structure. Besides optical and electrochemical characterizations, solution‐processed field‐effect transistors were also fabricated.

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