Crystal structures of anti- and syn-9,10-di(1′-naphthyl)anthracene and isomerization in solid state

2010 
Abstract 9,10-Di-(1′-naphthyl)anthracene is often used as electroluminescence materials in organic light-emitting diodes. Because of the hindered rotation about the σ-bond between naphthyl and anthracene chromophore, two possible stereoisomers can be isolated. HPLC, 1 H NMR, and 13 C NMR spectra gave two different sets of peaks and the X-ray single crystal analysis confirmed the structures of the two isomers, anti and syn . syn was more soluble than anti in THF as well as toluene and the thermal properties of the two were quite different. Differential scanning calorimetry study and HPLC analysis showed that the isomerization between anti and syn in the solid state took place at >370 °C.
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