Chemistry:Perfluoropentacene
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Tetradecafluoropentacene | |
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| Molar mass | 530.220 g·mol−1 |
| Appearance | Dark blueish powder |
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Perfluoropentacene (PFP) is an n-type organic semiconductor, which is made by fluorination of the p-type semiconductor pentacene.[1] It has a blueish-black color, and is used for molecular thin-film devices (like OLEDs or OFETs).
References
- ↑ Salzmann, I.; Duhm, S.; Heimel, G.; Rabe, J. P.; Koch, N.; Oehzelt, M.; Sakamoto, Y.; Suzuki, T. (2008). "Structural Order in Perfluoropentacene Thin Films and Heterostructures with Pentacene". Langmuir 24 (14): 7294–7298. doi:10.1021/la800606h. PMID 18547077.
External links
- "Development of Organic Semiconductors for Molecular Thin-Film Devices". Annual Review. Research Center for Molecular Scale Nanoscience - Division of Molecular Nanoscience. 2008. pp. 66–67. http://ns.ims.ac.jp/english/know_en/publications/ann_rev_2008/suzuki.pdf.
