The drive towards more advanced and sustainable technologies is constantly pushing the boundaries of material science. 3-(2-hexyldecyl)thiophene, identified by CAS number 1345699-92-4, is a high-purity chemical compound that is instrumental in developing next-generation displays and energy solutions, particularly in the realms of OLEDs, PLEDs, and OPVs.

As a key organic electronics material, this thiophene derivative, with its chemical formula C20H36S and molecular weight of 308.56 g/mol, offers excellent electronic and optical properties. Our role as a leading manufacturer in China is to supply this specialized organic chemistry chemical at a minimum purity of 97%, ensuring it meets the rigorous demands of cutting-edge research and development.

In the display technology sector, the integration of 3-(2-hexyldecyl)thiophene into OLEDs and PLEDs contributes to enhanced color saturation, increased brightness, and improved power efficiency. This enables the creation of thinner, more flexible, and visually striking displays for smartphones, televisions, and other electronic gadgets. The demand for such high-performance materials in these applications is significant, making reliable sourcing essential.

Beyond displays, this compound is also a critical component in Organic Photovoltaics (OPVs). By optimizing light absorption and charge carrier mobility, 3-(2-hexyldecyl)thiophene helps to boost the efficiency of solar cells, making them a more viable option for renewable energy generation. The development of cost-effective and efficient OPVs is crucial for a sustainable energy future, and this material plays a key role.

Researchers and manufacturers seeking to innovate in these fields can rely on our consistent supply of high-quality 3-(2-hexyldecyl)thiophene. The price for such specialized chemicals reflects the advanced synthesis and purification processes required, underscoring the value of this material for achieving technological breakthroughs. Partner with us to access the specialized organic chemistry chemicals that are powering the future of displays and renewable energy.