High Purity 4,4''-Dibromo-1,1':3',1''-terphenyl CAS 83909-22-2 for OLED and OFET Applications

Discover a critical building block for the future of electronics. Our 4,4''-Dibromo-1,1':3',1''-terphenyl is a premium-grade organic semiconductor precursor, vital for manufacturers and researchers in the OLED, OFET, and OPV industries. Ensure your next project leverages cutting-edge materials.

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Key Advantages of Our Product

Exceptional Purity for Superior Performance

With a minimum purity of 97%, our 4,4''-Dibromo-1,1':3',1''-terphenyl is optimized for demanding electronic applications, directly impacting the efficiency and lifespan of your final products. This is a critical factor when you buy advanced materials.

Consistent Supply Chain Management

As a leading supplier based in China, we pride ourselves on delivering stable, high-quality materials. We understand the importance of supply chain reliability for large-scale manufacturing and R&D projects seeking to purchase these specialized chemicals.

Expertise in Organic Synthesis

Leveraging our deep knowledge in organic chemistry, we provide precise specifications and technical support for 4,4''-dibromo-1,1':3',1''-terphenyl. This ensures you receive materials perfectly suited for your specific synthesis pathways, whether for OLEDs or OFETs.

Core Application Areas

OLED Materials Development

Essential for creating emissive layers and charge transport materials in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes, our product is key for cutting-edge display technologies.

OFET Semiconductor Synthesis

Acts as a vital precursor for synthesizing organic semiconductors used in Flexible Field-Effect Transistors, enabling flexible electronics and advanced circuitry.

OPV Energy Harvesting

Used in the development of donor or acceptor materials for Organic Photovoltaic cells, contributing to efficient solar energy conversion.

Research & Development Intermediates

A fundamental building block for chemists and material scientists exploring novel organic electronic materials and functionalities.