- Dinaphthylene dioxide
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Dinaphthylene dioxide[1] Systematic namexantheno[2,1,9,8-klmna]xantheneOther namesDinaphthalene dioxide
peri-Xanthenoxanthene
NSC47493Identifiers CAS number 191-28-6 PubChem 240798 ChemSpider 210417 Jmol-3D images Image 1 - O2c1cccc5c1c4c3c2ccc6c3c(Oc4cc5)ccc6
- InChI=InChI=1/C20H10O2/c1-3-11-7-9-16-19-17(11)13(5-1)21-15-10-8-12-4-2-6-14(22-16)18(12)20(15)19/h1-10H
Key: AMDQVKPUZIXQFC-UHFFFAOYAZ
Properties Molecular formula C20H10O2 Molar mass 282.29 g mol−1 Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) Infobox references Dinaphthylene dioxide, also known as peri-xanthenoxanthene (PXX), is an organic compound used to synthesize 3,9-diphenyl-peri-xanthenoxanthene (Ph-PXX). Ph-PXX, in its soluble form, is used as organic semiconductor for thin-film transistors (TFT).[2]
References
- ^ Dinaphthylene dioxide, PubChem
- ^ Kobayashi, N.; Sasaki, M.; Nomoto, K. (2009). "Stableperi-Xanthenoxanthene Thin-Film Transistors with Efficient Carrier Injection". Chemistry of Materials 21: 552. doi:10.1021/cm802826m.
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