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Platinum octaethylporphyrin

CAS 31248-39-2C36H44N4PtOrganic & Printed Electronics

Platinum octaethylporphyrin (CAS: 31248-39-2), with the empirical formula C36H44N4Pt and a molecular weight of 727.84 g/mol, is a red triplet emitting material. It is primarily utilised as a dopant in host materials for Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) and Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes (PLEDs). This compound exhibits high external quantum yields, making it valuable in advanced electronic display technologies.

IUPAC
Platinum(II) 2,3,7,8,12,13,17,18-octaethyl-21H,23H-porphyrin,PtOEP
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Platinum octaethylporphyrin (C36H44N4Pt) — chemical structure, CAS 31248-39-2; Materials Science, fine chemical supplied by Tech Serve Solutions
Light Emitters and DopantsMaterials ScienceOLED and PLED MaterialsPorphyrines
01 /Applications

OLED and PLED Materials

Platinum octaethylporphyrin serves as a highly efficient red triplet emitter, functioning as a dopant in host materials like CBP and Alq3 for OLED and PLED devices. Its emission spectrum is typically around 650 nm.

Organic Electronics

This porphyrin derivative is applicable in organic electronics, including Organic Field-Effect Transistors (OFETs), due to its semiconducting properties. It is classified as a p-type organic semiconductor.

Photonic and Optical Materials

As a functional dye, Platinum octaethylporphyrin finds use in photonic and optical material applications. Its photophysical properties contribute to its utility in light-emitting technologies.

02 /Properties
Molecular weight727.84
Empirical formulaC36H44N4Pt
ApplicationRed Triplet Emitting Material with High External Quantum Yields for OLEDs. Material is best used as a dopant in host materials like CBP and Alq3. Red emission is near 650 nm depending on host material and processing conditions.1
CompositionDye content, 98%
Melting point>300 °C
03 /Identifiers & registry
CAS number
31248-39-2
MDL number
MFCD00672301
PubChem substance
24885168
04 /Additional specifications
Absorptionλmax 381 nm
Orbital EnergyHOMO 5.3 eV LUMO 3.2 eV
Oled Device PerformanceITO/NPD/Alq3:PtOEP (4%)/Mg:Ag2• Color: red• Max. Luminance: 100 Cd/m2• Max. EQE: 2.5 %ITO/NPD/CBP:PtOEP(6%)/Mg:Ag2• Color: red• Max. Luminance: 100 Cd/m2• Max. EQE: 0.8 %
05 /Quality & supply

Documentation

Every batch ships with a Certificate of Analysis covering assay, identity and purity; the grade is confirmed against your enquiry. Safety Data Sheets and technical data sheets are available on request.

Supply & logistics

Samples for technical evaluation; bulk MOQ by grade and packaging. In-stock material ships in 7–10 working days, worldwide, with full export documentation.

06 /Frequently asked questions

What is Platinum octaethylporphyrin used for?

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Platinum octaethylporphyrin is primarily used as a red triplet emitting dopant material in OLED and PLED devices, and also finds application in OFETs and other organic electronic devices.

What is the CAS number and formula for Platinum octaethylporphyrin?

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The CAS number for Platinum octaethylporphyrin is 31248-39-2, and its empirical formula is C36H44N4Pt.

What grade and purity does Tech Serve Solutions supply?

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Tech Serve Solutions supplies Platinum octaethylporphyrin with a dye content of 98%. We do not represent this product as USP, BP, or EP grade.

What are the safety considerations for Platinum octaethylporphyrin?

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Platinum octaethylporphyrin is classified under Water Hazard Class 3 (WGK Germany). Handle with appropriate personal protective equipment in a well-ventilated area. Consult the Safety Data Sheet for detailed handling and safety information.

How is Platinum octaethylporphyrin packed and shipped?

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Platinum octaethylporphyrin is carefully packed for transport and is available for export globally by Tech Serve Solutions.

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