Abstract:The use of perylenediimide (PDI) building blocks in materials for organic electronic is of considerable interest. The introduction of peripheral groups in their ortho and bay positions radically modify their optoelectronic properties. In this article, we describe an efficient method to afford regioisomerically pure 1,6/7-(NO2)2- and (NH2)2-PDIs employing two key steps: the selective crystallization of 1,6-(NO2)2-perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxy tetrabutylester and the nitration of regiopure 1,7-Br2-PDI with silv… Show more
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