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PTCDI
Synonym(s):
3,4,9,10-Perylenetetracarboxylic acid diimide
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This TADF emitter is a sublimed high purity material, solution processable 3,4,9,10-perylenetetracarboxylic diimide has been reported for use in:
- photovoltaics
- thermoelectricity (induced by the Soret effect )
- batteries for energy storage
- photocatalysis for water purification or selective solar fuel production from CO2
- chemosensing
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STOT RE 2
Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
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Not applicable
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ACS nano, 14(5), 5998-6006 (2020-05-10)
The visual aesthetic that involves color, brightness, and glossiness is of great importance for building integrated photovoltaics. Semitransparent organic solar cells (ST-OSCs) are thus considered as the most promising candidate due to their superiority in transparency and efficiency. However, the
A novel water-soluble perylenetetracarboxylic diimide as a fluorescent pH probe: Chemosensing, biocompatibility and cell imaging
Dyes and Pigments, 160, 28-36 (2019)
Strongly coupled perylene bisimide/reduced graphene oxide as organic cathode materials for lithium ion batteries
Electrochimica Acta, 282, 24-29 (2018)
Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.), 28(33), 7284-7290 (2016-06-17)
A self-assembled perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic diimide(PDINH) supramolecular system consisting of all-organic PDINH molecule building blocks through non-covalent interactions works as a visible light photocatalyst with high activity.
Environmental science & technology, 53(3), 1564-1575 (2019-01-04)
This study describes a promising sunlight-driven photocatalyst for the treatment of ofloxacin and other fluoroquinolone antibiotics in water and wastewater. Perylene diimide (PDI) supramolecular nanofibers, which absorb a broad spectrum of sunlight, were prepared via a facile acidification polymerization protocol.
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