p-Type organic conductor and OLED dopant. Sublimed grade for organic electronic device applications.
Naphthacene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. Naphthacene is often used as a molecular organic semiconductor in organic field-effect transistors and organic light-emitting diodes. Naphthacene is also used in various applications involving the enhancement of photocurrent.
ChEBI: An acene that consists of four ortho-fused benzene rings in a rectilinear arrangement.
Benz[b]anthracene is an ethylnylated acene that is a conducting polymer, which can be used as a donor material. It has a high photoluminescence and quantum yield that makes it a promising candidate in the development of single crystal electronic material.
Explodes when shocked, reacts with oxidizing materials.
Naphthacene crystallises in orange needles from EtOH, *C6H6 or toluene. Dissolve it in sodium-dried *benzene and pass it through a column of alumina. The eluent is evaporated under vacuum, and the chromatography is repeated using fresh *benzene. Finally, the naphthacene is sublimed in vacuo at 186o. [Martin & Ubblehode J Chem Soc 4948 1961, UV: Clar Chem Ber 65 517 1932, Clar Chem Ber 69 607 1936, IR: Cannon & Sutherland Spectrochim Acta 4 373 1951, Beilstein 5 H 718, 5 IV 2545.]