Researchers of the Faculty of exact and technical sciences of the University of Silesia are the authors of the method of obtaining polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and anthracene derivatives, which will be used in modern organic synthesis and technology of materials developed with organic electronics in mind.
The first group of compounds exhibits unique electronic and photophysical properties, the second is currently being tested for use as an active layer in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Both inventions are patented.
Scientists are primarily looking for ways to remove problems caused by known methods of obtaining these compounds. New solutions, however, do not result directly from previously used methods. They are the result of a number of studies that have enabled the selection of appropriate molar proportions of reagents, solvent, temperature and reaction time.
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