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F8T2
99.9%
Synonym(s):
Poly(9,9-dioctylfluorene-alt-bithiophene), Poly[(9,9-dioctylfluorenyl-2,7-diyl)-co-bithiophene], Poly[[2,2′-bithiophene]-5,5′-diyl(9,9-dioctyl-9H-fluorene-2,7-diyl)]
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Assay
99.9%
form
powder
mol wt
average Mn >20,000
fluorescence
λex 400 nm; λem 497 nm in chloroform (at Mn = 20,000)
semiconductor properties
P-type (mobility=5×10−3 cm2/V·s)
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General description
F8T2 is a fluorenated semiconducting polymer which can be used as a hole transporting layer with mobility of 0.02cm2V-1s-1. It is highly stable in vacuum and UV based environment. Its liquid crystallinity allows it to form a self-ordered nanostructure on organic thin films.
Typically soluble in THF, Dichloromethane, or Tolune. (c = 1%, typical appearance may be clear to turbid).
Polymer is end-capped with 3,5-dimethylbenzene.
Polymer is end-capped with 3,5-dimethylbenzene.
Application
F8T2 can be majorly used in the fabrication of active layers for optoelectronics and energy based devices such as organic field effect transistors(OFETs), solar cells, light emitting diodes(LEDs) and electronic gas sensors.
Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Structural ordering in F8T2 polyfluorene thin film transistors.
Organic Field Effect Transistors II, 5217, 35-43 (2003)
Photovoltaic properties and charge dynamics in nanophase-separated F8T2/PCBM blend films.
J. Photopolym. Sci. Technol., 25(3), 271-276 (2012)
Accelerating gas adsorption on 3D percolating carbon nanotubes.
Scientific Reports, 6(13), 21313-21313 (2016)
Preparation of active layer of solar cells device by F8T2 blending with PCBM
CPMT Symposium Japan, 2010 IEEE, 3(13), 1-4 (2010)
Organic/inorganic F8T2/GaN light emitting heterojunction.
Organic Electronics, 49(3), 64-68 (2017)
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