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Tris[2-phenylpyridinato-C2,N]iridium(III)

ALDRICH/688096 - 97%

Synonym: Ir(ppy)3; Iridium, tris[2-(2-pyridinyl-κN)phenyl-κC]

CAS Number: 94928-86-6
Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): C33H24IrN3
Molecular Weight: 654.78
MDL Number: MFCD12022527
Linear Formula: C33H24IrN3
Product Type: Chemical

Catalog Number PKG Qty. Price Quantity
45-688096-250MG 250 mg
$416.00
1/EA
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assay 97%
description fac-Tris[2-phenylpyridinato-C2,N]iridium(III)
fluorescence λex 340 nm; λem 512 nm in chloroform
form powder
InChI 1S/3C11H8N.Ir/c3*1-2-6-10(7-3-1)11-8-4-5-9-12-11;/h3*1-6,8-9H;
InChI key QKBWDYLFYVXTGE-UHFFFAOYSA-N
OLED device performance ITO/HMPD/TAZ:Ir(ppy)3 (7%)/Alq3/Al:Li
• Color: green
• Max. Luminance: 4000 Cd/m2
• Max. EQE: 15 %
  ITO/NPD/CBP:Ir(ppy)3 (6%)/Alq3/Mg:Ag
• Color: green
• Max. Luminance: 100000 Cd/m2
• Max. EQE: 8 %
• Turn-On Voltage: 4.3 V
  ITO/NPD/TCTA/BCPO:Ir(ppy)3 (7-8%)/BCP/Alq3/LiF/Al
• Color: green
• Max. Luminance: 207839 Cd/m2
• Max. EQE: 21.6 %
• Turn-On Voltage: 2.1 V
  ITO/TCTA/Ir(ppy)3/Bphen/LiF/Al
• Color: green
• Max. Luminance: 300000 Cd/m2
• Max. EQE: 19 %
• Turn-On Voltage: 2.6 V
orbital energy HOMO 5.6 eV 
  LUMO 3 eV 
photocatalyst activation 425 nm
reaction suitability core: iridium
  reaction type: Photocatalysis
  reagent type: catalyst
SMILES string c1ccc(nc1)-c2ccccc2[Ir](c3ccccc3-c4ccccn4)c5ccccc5-c6ccccn6
Application: Learn More at the Professor and Product Portal of Professor Corey Stephenson .
Application: Put to elegant use by Stephenson for the reduction of alkyl, alkenyl and aryl iodides in the presence of visible light. Intramolecular reductive cyclizations were also achieved with this catalyst.

Engaging unactivated alkyl, alkenyl and aryl iodides in visible-light-mediated free radical reactions 

Product can be used with our line of photoreactors : Including Penn PhD (Z744035 ) & SynLED 2.0 (Z744080 )
General description: Tris-(2-phenylpyridine) iridium [Ir(ppy)3] is a heavy metal complex. [Ir(ppy)3] is the most frequently used precursor molecule for the synthesis of electro-phosphorescent materials, which are then used in organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). It provides green-color emission and high phosphorescence quantum yield close to unity.
Packaging: 250 mg in glass insert
Hazard Codes Xi
Risk Statements 36/37/38
Safety Statements 26
RIDADR NONH for all modes of transport
WGK Germany WGK 3
Flash Point(F) Not applicable
Flash Point(C) Not applicable
Purity 97%
UNSPSC 12352103

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