9,9-di(4,4’-bis(3,6-Di-tert-butyl-9H-carbazole)-phenyl)-9H-fluorene

>99%(HPLC), Sublimed

Reagent Code: #94250
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CAS Number 954497-15-5

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Weight 873.22 g/mol
Formula C₆₅H₆₄N₂
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Storage 2-8°C, stored under nitrogen

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This chemical is primarily used in the development of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) due to its excellent electroluminescent properties. It serves as a key component in the emissive layer, enhancing device efficiency and stability. Additionally, it is utilized in the synthesis of advanced materials for optoelectronic applications, contributing to the production of high-performance displays and lighting systems. Its robust molecular structure also makes it suitable for use in photovoltaics, where it aids in improving the efficiency of organic solar cells.

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9,9-di(4,4’-bis(3,6-Di-tert-butyl-9H-carbazole)-phenyl)-9H-fluorene
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This chemical is primarily used in the development of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) due to its excellent electroluminescent properties. It serves as a key component in the emissive layer, enhancing device efficiency and stability. Additionally, it is utilized in the synthesis of advanced materials for optoelectronic applications, contributing to the production of high-performance displays and lighting systems. Its robust molecular structure also makes it suitable for use in photovoltaics, where it aids in improving the efficiency of organic solar cells.
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