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Perfluoropentacene

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Perfluoropentacene
Names
Preferred IUPAC name Tetradecafluoropentacene
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InChI
  • Key: AZVQGIPHTOBHAF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • InChI=1S/C22F14/c23-9-1-2(12(26)6-5(11(1)25)15(29)19(33)20(34)16(6)30)10(24)4-3(9)13(27)7-8(14(4)28)18(32)22(36)21(35)17(7)31
SMILES
  • c12c(c(c3c(c1F)c(c4c(c3F)c(c(c(c4F)F)F)F)F)F)c(c5c(c2F)c(c(c(c5F)F)F)F)F
Properties
Chemical formula C22F14
Molar mass 530.220 g·mol
Appearance Dark blueish powder
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Chemical compound

Perfluoropentacene (PFP) is an n-type organic semiconductor, which is made by fluorination of the p-type semiconductor pentacene. It has a blueish-black color, and is used for molecular thin-film devices (like OLEDs or OFETs).

References

  1. 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.

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