Specification
Description
TFB, a hole transporting material and an electron-blocking layer, has high hole mobility, low electron affinity, and high ionic potential. Its electron blocking nature results in effective confinement of injected charge carriers in the perovskite layers.
Synonyms
Poly[(9,9-dioctylfluorenyl-2,7-diyl)-co-(4,4'-(N-(4-sec-butylphenyl)diphenylamine)]
IUPAC Name
N-(4-butan-2-ylphenyl)-4-(9,9-dioctyl-7-phenylfluoren-2-yl)aniline
Canonical SMILES
CCCCCCCCC1(CCCCCCCC)C2=C(C=CC(C3=CC=C(N(C4=CC=C(C(CC)C)C=C4)C5=CC=C(C)C=C5)C=C3)=C2)C6=C1C=C(C)C=C6
InChI
1S/C53H67N/c1-7-10-12-14-16-18-36-53(37-19-17-15-13-11-8-2)51-38-41(5)22-34-49(51)50-35-27-45(39-52(50)53)44-25-32-48(33-26-44)54(46-28-20-40(4)21-29-46)47-30-23-43(24-31-47)42(6)9-3/h20-35,38-39,42H,7-19,36-37H2,1-6H3
InChI Key
LMXSDGRJIJNLIY-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Boiling Point
232 °C (lit.)
Flash Point
Not applicable
Solubility
Soluble in CH2Cl2,Toluene, CHCl3
Application
TFB can be used in the formation of multilayer quantum dot-based light-emitting diodes (LEDs). It can also be used in the fabrication of highly responsive gas sensors for breath analysis.
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count
1
Exact Mass
689.496051g/mol
Grade
MW >30,000 (GPC) / Mw =10,000~30,000
Monoisotopic Mass
689.496051g/mol
PL Peak
443 nm (in CH2Cl2)
Refractive Index
n20/D 1.464 (lit.)
UV Peak
389 nm (in CH2Cl2)