Synthesis, Characterization, Self-Assembly, and Physical Properties of 11-Methylbenzo[<i>d</i>]pyreno[4,5-<i>b</i>]furan
Jinchong Xiao
Bo Yang
Jen It Wong
Yi Liu
Fengxia Wei
Ke Jie Tan
Xue Teng
Yuechao Wu
Ling Huang
Christian Kloc
Freddy Boey
Jan Ma
Hua Zhang
Hui Ying Yang
Qichun Zhang
10.1021/ol2008186.s002
https://acs.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Synthesis_Characterization_Self_Assembly_and_Physical_Properties_of_11_Methylbenzo_i_d_i_pyreno_4_5_i_b_i_furan/2640988
Synthesis, structure, and physical properties of a novel 11-methylbenzo[<i>d</i>]pyreno[4,5-<i>b</i>]furan (BPF) and its self-assembly in water have been reported. The performance of nanowire-based films in organic light-emitting diodes is much better than that of the thin film deposited by directly drop-coating BPF molecules in THF solution. SEM study indicates that the well-organized structure (nanowires) is an important factor in enhancing the performance of OLED devices.
2011-06-17 00:00:00
methylbenzo
BPF
OLED devices
Physical Properties
nanowire
film
SEM study
diode
performance
Synthesi
THF solution
factor
molecule
Methylbenzo
Characterization