| 1. | Perylene was also synthesised from 1, 1-binaphthalene in 1913.
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| 2. | Although structurally a derivative of perylene, it is produced from acenaphthene.
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| 3. | Perylene can be also used as an organic photoconductor.
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| 4. | Perylene derivatives display high electron affinity and chemical stability.
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| 5. | In 1910 Scholl reported the synthesis of a quinone and of perylene from naphthalene both with aluminum chloride.
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| 6. | Due to their specific pi-electron distributions, hydrocarbons such as perylene and triphenylene are not considered radialenes.
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| 7. | DIP is a planar perylene derivative with two indeno-groups attached to opposite sides of the perylene core.
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| 8. | DIP is a planar perylene derivative with two indeno-groups attached to opposite sides of the perylene core.
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| 9. | In particular, high conductivity of 0.12 S / cm was reported in perylene-iodine complex in 1954.
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| 10. | J-aggregate dyes are found with polymethine dyes in general, with cyanines, merocyanines, squaraine and perylene bisimides.
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