Nom du produit:9-(naphthalen-1-yl)-10-(naphthalen-2-yl)anthracene
IUPAC Name:9-(naphthalen-1-yl)-10-(naphthalen-2-yl)anthracene
- CAS:855828-36-3
- Formule moléculaire:C34H22
- Pureté:95%
- Numéro de catalogue:CM141312
- Poids moléculaire:430.55
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Détails du produit
- N° CAS:855828-36-3
- Formule moléculaire:C34H22
- Point de fusion:-
- Code SMILES:C12=CC=CC=C1C(C3=C4C=CC=CC4=CC=C3)=C5C=CC=CC5=C2C6=CC=C7C=CC=CC7=C6
- Densité:
- Numéro de catalogue:CM141312
- Poids moléculaire:430.55
- Point d'ébullition:
- N° Mdl:MFCD20040456
- Stockage:Store at room temperature.
Category Infos
- Anthracenes
- Anthracene is a condensed aromatic hydrocarbon containing three rings. The center of the three rings of anthracene is in a straight line, which is the isomer of phenanthrene. The chemical activity of the 9 and 10 positions in the anthracene molecule is relatively high. It is oxidized with nitric acid to generate 9, 10-anthraquinone, which is an important intermediate for the synthesis of anthraquinone dyes. Anthracene can also act as a conjugated diene in a Diels-Alder reaction with maleic anhydride.
- Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED)
- Organic light emitting diodes (devices) or OLEDs are monolithic solid-state devices that typically consist of a series of organic thin films sandwiched between two thin film conductive electrodes. It is a display technology used in many electronic devices, such as smartphones, televisions, and wearables. In an OLED display, each pixel is made up of organic compounds that emit light when an electric current passes through them. Unlike traditional LCD displays, this eliminates the need for a backlight. As a result, OLED displays can achieve deeper blacks and higher contrast ratios, leading to vibrant and more realistic images.
Column Infos
- Aromatic Hydrocarbons
- Aromatic hydrocarbons are cyclic, planar compounds that resemble benzene in electronic configuration and chemical behavior. Benzene has the molecular formula C6H6 and is the simplest aromatic hydrocarbon. The carbon atoms in benzene are linked by six equivalent σ bonds and six π bonds.