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BDD 1415929-78-0 OPV/OLED
1,3-Bis(5-bromothiophen-2-yl)-5,7-bis(2-ethylhexyl)benzo[1,2-c:4,5-c']dithiophene-4,8-dione, or BDD, is an electron deficient building block which can be used for the synthesis of low band-gap polymer semiconductors such as PBDB-T (PCE12). With two side-branched side chains, the structure is more soluble and polymers more easily processible for device fabrications.
BDD has been used to great success in our own lab for the synthesis of high-performance OPV polymer semiconductor PCE12 (PBDB-T).
We have sublimation apparatus
Acros focus on Organic Light Emitting Device (OLED), Organic Photovoltaics (OPV), Organic Thin Film Transistors (OTFT), Organic Radio Frequency Identification (ORFID), Organic Photo Conductor (OPC) and Organic Ion-Exchange Membrane (OIEM) .
Thiophene , Fluorene , Carbazole , Dithienocyclopenta/pyrrole/silole , Benzothiadiazole , Diketo-pyrrolopyrrole , Thienopyrroledione , Benzodithiophene , Thienovinylthiophene , Indacenodithiophene , Benzobisthiadiazole , Naphthothiadiazole , Naphthalenediimide , Perylenediimide , Isoindigo , Pyridinethiadiazole , Thieno[3,4-b]thiophene , etc
We have awell-equipped analytical laboratory for qualification of our products. In addition to our in-house capabilities we maintain a close relationship with the nearby Institute and have access to additional analytical equipment(NMR,LC-MS,GC-MS…)at the Institute.
The in-house workshop enables Acros to provide customized products to fit any customer's demands from grams, kilograms to bulk quantities. Please do nothesitate to inquire about the custom synthesis capabilities.
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