4,4'-(Anthracene-9,10-diylbis(ethyne-2,1-diyl))dianiline: A Versatile Organic Building Block

Discover the potential of this key anthracene derivative for cutting-edge organic electronics and materials science.

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Key Advantages

Enhanced Optoelectronic Properties

As an anthracene derivative for OLED materials, it contributes to superior device performance and efficiency, making it a valuable component in organic electronics.

Versatile Material Precursor

Its role as a MOF building block and COF synthesis intermediate highlights its adaptability in creating functional porous materials.

Advanced Research Capabilities

The compound's suitability for fluorescent probe applications opens doors for innovative biological imaging and sensing techniques.

Key Applications

Organic Electronics

This material serves as a critical component in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) and Organic Photovoltaic Cells (OPVs) due to its excellent charge transport and light-emitting properties.

Porous Materials (MOFs/COFs)

As a key ligand, it facilitates the construction of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs) for gas storage, separation, and catalysis.

Fluorescent Probes

Its intrinsic fluorescence makes it a promising candidate for developing sensitive probes in bioimaging and chemical sensing applications.

Chemical Synthesis Intermediate

It functions as a versatile intermediate in the synthesis of more complex organic molecules and functional materials.

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