acceptordonoracceptor
Acceptordonoracceptor refers to a molecular architecture in which an electron-rich donor core is flanked on both ends by electron-withdrawing acceptor groups. This arrangement creates a push–pull or intramolecular charge-transfer (ICT) system that can lower the optical bandgap and modulate frontier molecular orbital energies, enhancing light absorption and charge separation in conjugated materials.
Design features include selecting a π-conjugated donor core (for example carbazole, triphenylamine, fluorene, or phenothiazine derivatives)
Properties and performance often show intense absorption in the visible to near-infrared, broad ICT bands, and
Applications include roles as active materials in non-fullerene organic solar cells, organic field-effect transistors, and nonlinear
Synthesis challenges include achieving precise symmetry, controlling regiochemistry, and maintaining solution processing compatibility.