Abstract
A synthetic route to the asymmetric octasubstituted metal-free phthalocyanines H(2)Pcs (3-8) has been developed. They contain a combination of 2(3),16(17)-Tetra(2-erhyl-1-hexyl) and 9(10),23(24)-tetra (n-hexyl) as substituent groups in the peripheral positions. Thin films of the target asymmetric substituted "ABAB-Type" indium phthalocyanine chloride complex InPcCl 9, have been also fabricated for the first time, with different thickness (105-350 nm) using thermal evaporation technique. The structural and optical properties of the films have been investigated. The material in powder form showed a polycrystalline nature with triclinic structure. Miller indices, hkl, values for each diffraction line in X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectrum were calculated. The as-deposited films exhibited also a crystalline nature with a preferred orientation of growth. The scanning electron microscope showed the nano-structure property of the deposited films. The optical properties of the films are studied by the spectrophotometric measurements of the transmittance, T and the reflectance, R determined at the normal incident of the light in the spectral range 200-2500 nm. The refractive and absorption indices of the films are calculated and are found to be independent of film thickness of 105-350 nm. Different dispersion and absorption parameters are determined for the films. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.