Triphenylamine

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Triphenylamine
IUPAC name Triphenylamine
Other names N,N,N-Triphenylamine, N,N-Diphenylbenzeneamine, N,N-Diphenylaniline, TPA
Identifiers
CAS number [603-34-9]
PubChem 11775
EINECS number 210-035-5
RTECS number YK2680000
SMILES c1ccccc1N(c2ccccc2)c3ccccc3
Properties
Molecular formula C18H15N
Molar mass 245.32 g/mol
Appearance Off-white solid
Density 0.774 g/cm3
Melting point

127 °C

Boiling point

347 - 348 °C

Solubility in water Almost insoluble
log P 5.74
Hazards
Main hazards Irritant (Xi)
R-phrases R20/21/22
S-phrases S26, S36
Flash point 180 °C o.c.
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

Triphenylamine is a tertiary amine with structural formula (C6H5)3N. Its derivatives have useful properties in electrical conductivity and electroluminescence, and they are used in OLEDs as hole-transporters.[1]

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  1. ^ Synthesis of Novel Triphenylamine-based Conjugated Polyelectrolytes and Their Application to Hole-Transport Layer in Polymeric Light-Emitting Diodes

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