Rubrene
Rubrene is the organic compound with the formula. It is a red colored polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. Because of its distinctive optical and electrical properties, rubrene has been extensively studied. It has been used as a sensitiser in chemoluminescence and as a yellow light source in lightsticks.
Electronic properties
As an organic semiconductor, the major application of rubrene is in organic light-emitting diodes and organic field-effect transistors, which are the core elements of flexible displays. Single-crystal transistors can be prepared using crystalline rubrene, which is grown in a modified zone furnace on a temperature gradient. This technique, known as physical vapor transport, was introduced in 1998.Rubrene holds the distinction of being the organic semiconductor with the highest carrier mobility, reaching 40 cm2/ for holes. This value was measured in OFETs prepared by peeling a thin layer of single-crystalline rubrene and transferring to a Si/SiO2 substrate.
Crystal structure
Several polymorphs of rubrene are known. Crystals grown from vapor in vacuum can be monoclinic, triclinic, and orthorhombic motifs. Orthorhombic crystals are obtained in a closed system in a two-zone furnace at ambient pressure.Synthesis
Rubrene is prepared by treating 1,1,3-Triphenyl-2-propyn-1-ol with thionyl chloride.The resulting chloroallene undergoes dimerization and dehydrochlorination to give rubrene.