Enamps
Enamps are a type of organic molecule that exhibit enhanced charge transport properties. They are characterized by a specific molecular structure that facilitates the movement of electrons or holes within the material. This enhancement is often attributed to the extended pi-electron systems and the favorable arrangement of molecules in the solid state, which can lead to reduced reorganization energy and efficient charge delocalization.
The development of enamps has been driven by the demand for more efficient organic electronic devices. These
Research into enamps focuses on understanding the relationship between their molecular design and their electronic properties.