Advancing Material Science with Triphenylvinylbenzene Derivatives: A Focus on 1-Ethynyl-4-(triphenylvinyl)benzene
The field of material science is constantly evolving, driven by the need for novel materials with enhanced properties. Triphenylvinylbenzene derivatives have emerged as a class of compounds with significant potential, particularly in areas like organic electronics and porous materials. Among these, 1-ethynyl-4-(triphenylvinyl)benzene (CAS: 1225493-18-4) is a pivotal intermediate that bridges the gap between fundamental organic chemistry and advanced material applications.
The unique structure of 1-ethynyl-4-(triphenylvinyl)benzene makes it an ideal candidate for the construction of sophisticated materials. The ethynyl functional group allows for its incorporation into polymers and frameworks through various polymerization or cross-linking techniques. For example, it can serve as a monomer or a cross-linking agent in the synthesis of conjugated polymers, which are crucial for applications in organic photovoltaics, field-effect transistors, and light-emitting devices. The triphenylvinyl core contributes to the electronic and optical properties of these materials, often leading to improved fluorescence and charge transport characteristics.
Furthermore, this compound is a valuable precursor for the synthesis of Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs) and Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs). In COF synthesis, it can act as a rigid linker, contributing to the formation of highly ordered, porous structures with high surface areas. These porous materials find applications in gas storage, separation, and catalysis. For chemists and material scientists seeking to innovate in these fields, securing a reliable supply of high-quality 1-ethynyl-4-(triphenylvinyl)benzene is essential. NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. plays a critical role in this supply chain, providing this key compound to facilitate groundbreaking research and development in advanced materials.
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Alpha Spark Labs
“In COF synthesis, it can act as a rigid linker, contributing to the formation of highly ordered, porous structures with high surface areas.”
Future Pioneer 88
“These porous materials find applications in gas storage, separation, and catalysis.”
Core Explorer Pro
“For chemists and material scientists seeking to innovate in these fields, securing a reliable supply of high-quality 1-ethynyl-4-(triphenylvinyl)benzene is essential.”