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Ir[p-F(t-Bu)-ppy]3 is an iridium(III) organometallic complex used as a photoredox and photoluminescent reagent in research. It has molecular formula C45H45F3IrN3 and molecular weight 877.07. The compound should be protected from light and handled under inert atmosphere; in solution it is stable at -80°C for up to 6 months or -20°C for 1 month.
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Ir[p-F(t-Bu)-ppy]3 is an organometallic iridium(III) complex used as a photocatalyst for visible-light-mediated organic synthesis and photoelectrochemical research. Supplied for laboratory use, it appears as a light-green solid with molecular formula C45H45F3IrN3 and molecular weight 877.07, and is handled under inert, light-protected conditions.
High photoredox catalytic activity for organic transformations.
Light-green solid suitable for handling in dry, inert conditions.
Recommended storage: protect from light and store under inert atmosphere.
Available in small vial quantities for lab-scale experiments.
Well-characterized composition for reproducible experimental results.
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Tris(2-(3-tert-butylphenyl)-4-tert-butylpyridine)iridium is an organometallic iridium(III) complex used as a photocatalyst and photoelectrochemical reagent for research. It demonstrates strong catalytic activity in visible-light-driven organic transformations and is applied in developing greener synthetic routes and photoelectrochemical studies.
Effective photocatalyst for visible-light-driven organic reactions.
Applicable to photoelectrochemical device and materials research.
Promotes efficient bond formation under mild conditions.
Molecular formula C45H45F3IrN3; molecular weight 877.07 g·mol⁻1.
Supplied for research use with standard handling and storage recommendations.
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Tris(2-(3-tert-butylphenyl)-4-tert-butylpyridine)iridium is an iridium-based photocatalyst used in visible-light mediated (photoredox) synthesis and biochemical assay applications. It is supplied as a pale-yellow to yellow-brown solid with high purity and specific storage requirements to maintain stability and performance.
Iridium-based photocatalyst for photoredox reactions.
High purity (~98.0%) suitable for research applications.
Molecular formula C45H45F3IrN3 and molecular weight 877.07 g·mol⁻¹.
CAS number 1311386-93-2 for unambiguous identification.
Store at 4°C, protect from light, and keep under inert atmosphere; in solvent: -80°C (6 months) or -20°C (1 month).
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Ir[p-F(t-Bu)-ppy]3 is a cyclometalated iridium(III) complex used in research as a photoredox catalyst and as a phosphorescent emitter for optoelectronic studies. It is applied in photocatalytic organic transformations and in the development and testing of OLED materials and devices.
Serves as an efficient photoredox catalyst for organic synthesis.
Functions as a phosphorescent emitter for optoelectronic and OLED research.
High purity (98.0%).
Molecular formula C45H48F3IrN3; molecular weight 880.1 g/mol.
Offered in small research pack sizes suitable for laboratory use.
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Tris(2-(3-tert-butylphenyl)-4-fluoropyridine)iridium(III) is a cyclometalated iridium complex commonly used in research as a photocatalyst and emissive molecule. Its tris-chelated structure imparts strong photoluminescence and useful redox properties, making it suitable for visible-light photoredox reactions and optoelectronic studies.