An improved synthesis of pentacene: Rapid access to a benchmark organic semiconductor

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Abstract

Pentacene is an organic semiconductor used in a variety of thin-film organic electronic devices. Although at least six separate syntheses of pentacene are known (two from dihydropentacenes, two from 6,13-pentacenedione and two from 6,13-dihydro-6,13-dihydroxypentacene), none is ideal and several utilize elevated temperatures that may facilitate the oxidation of pentacene as it is produced. Here, we present a fast (~2 min of reaction time), simple, high-yielding (≥90%), low temperature synthesis of pentacene from readily available 6,13-dihydro-6,13-dihydroxypentacene. Further, we discuss the mechanism of this highly efficient reaction. With this improved synthesis, researchers gain rapid, affordable access to high purity pentacene in excellent yield and without the need for a time consuming sublimation. © 2012 by the authors.

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Pramanik, C., & Miller, G. P. (2012). An improved synthesis of pentacene: Rapid access to a benchmark organic semiconductor. Molecules, 17(4), 4625–4633. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules17044625

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