Description:9,10-Di(1-naphthyl)anthracene is an organic compound characterized by its polycyclic aromatic structure, which consists of an anthracene core substituted at the 9 and 10 positions with 1-naphthyl groups. This compound is typically a solid at room temperature and exhibits a high degree of stability due to its conjugated system, which allows for effective delocalization of π-electrons. It is known for its strong fluorescence properties, making it useful in various applications, including organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and as a fluorescent probe in photophysical studies. The compound is generally insoluble in water but may dissolve in organic solvents such as toluene or chloroform. Its photophysical properties, including absorption and emission spectra, are influenced by the presence of the naphthyl substituents, which can enhance its light-emitting capabilities. Additionally, 9,10-Di(1-naphthyl)anthracene is of interest in research related to organic semiconductors and materials science due to its potential in electronic applications.
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