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[3,3 ]Bicarbazolyl-, triphenylamine and 1,3,5-triazine based compounds - The synthesis and investigation of the properties of glass-forming low-molar-mass compounds and polymers

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Optoelectronic devices fabricated from organic low-molar-mass and polymeric materials are gaining recognition and attention of the electro-optical industrial community. The most widely used building blocks of hole-transporting polymers and molecular glasses are aromatic amino groups and carbazolyl group in particular. Carbazolyl fragment is interesting as a building block in the design and synthesis of electroactive materials for the following reasons: (1) carbazole is rather cheap starting material; (2) it is a fully aromatic unit providing a good chemical, electrochemical and environmental stability; (3) it can be easily substituted with a wide variety of functional groups to help the solubility and to tune the optical and electrical properties. [3,3 ]Bicarbazolyl unit is much less studied and used in the design and synthesis of organic semiconductors and other electroactive materials. New macromolecular and low-molar-mass charge-transporting compounds containing [3,3 ]bicarbazolyl and aromatic amino moieties with different arylamino groups as substituents have been synthesized. The thermal, optical and photoelectrical properties of the obtained materials have been studied.

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Ph.D. Research associate of safety and environmental impact assessment related to decommissioning of nuclear power plants, Laboratory of Nuclear Engineering., Lithuanian Energy Institute, E-mail: violetavaitkeviciene@yahoo.com

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Authors Violeta Vaitkeviciene
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2010
 
EAN 9783838376899
ISBN 978-3-8383-7689-9
No. of pages 116
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

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