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    102113-98-4

    Catalog No. EBD2199279

    CAS 102113-98-4

    Name Bis(4-biphenyl)amine

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    Basic Information

    Synonyms: Bis(4-biphenyl)amine 4,4'-Iminobis(biphenyl) Bis(4-biphenylyl)Amine Bis-biphenyl-4-yl-amine N-(biphenyl-4-yl)biphenyl-4-amine Di(biphenyl-4-yl)amine N-[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl-[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-amine N-[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl-[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-mine

    Molecular Formula: C24H19N

    Molecular Weight: 321.41

    MDL Number: MFCD08276279

    Categories: Materials Chemistry > Optoelectronic and Organic Semiconductor Materials > OLED and Organic Optoelectronic Precursors Materials Chemistry > Optoelectronic and Organic Semiconductor Materials > Thiophene, Pyrene, and Fluorene Derivatives

    Product Description:
    Bis(4-biphenylyl)amine is an organic compound featuring a central amine nitrogen connected to two 4-biphenylyl groups. This structure imparts significant electron-donating and hole-transporting properties, making it a valuable building block in advanced materials. Its primary and most significant application is in the field of organic electronics, particularly as a precursor or core unit for organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and other optoelectronic devices. It serves as a key component in the synthesis of high-performance hole-transporting materials (HTMs) and host materials for phosphorescent OLEDs. Derivatives of this compound are engineered to improve device efficiency, stability, and color purity. Beyond OLEDs, this amine derivative is also explored in the development of organic semiconductors, photoconductors, and as a functional moiety in materials science for creating charge-transport layers in various electronic applications.
    Physical Properties

    Melting Point: 209 °C

    Boiling Point: 507 °C at 760 mmHg

    Flash Point: 281.7 °C

    Density: 1.123 g/cm3

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