Devon Holst
University of Toronto
7 Papers
4 Citations
Devon Holst is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Halogenation & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Enhanced analytical and physical characterization of mixtures of random bay-position brominated boron subnaphthalocyanines enabled by establishing a partial separation method
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used axial phenoxylation (ArO-BrnBsubNcs) reactions to enable the separation of the mixture of bay position brominated species by column chromatography.
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Updated Calibrated Model for the Prediction of Molecular Frontier Orbital Energies and Its Application to Boron Subphthalocyanines
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors employ a database of highly accurate experimental data from materials produced and characterized in-house and calibrate these properties with R2 values > 0.95.
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Molecular engineering of α and β peripherally tri-halogenated substituted boron subphthalocyanines as mixed alloys to control physical and electrochemical properties for organic photovoltaic applications
Esmeralda Bukuroshi,Siena Wong,Thanmayee Mudigonda,Kyle Nova,Antoine Dumont,Devon Holst,Zheng-Hong Lu,Timothy P. Bender +7 more
- 13 Apr 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, the synthesis and physical characteristics of a selection of four chiral boron subphthalocyanines (BsubPc) mixtures are presented. And the isomeric (C1/C3) ratios of each BsubPC were determined by NMR.
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Impure sexithiophene: The reality of supplied materials for organic electronic applications
TL;DR: In this article, a specific example of how the sudden decrease in organic photovoltaic (OPV) performance was attributed to purchased material with a minor impurity not acknowledged by an external supplier.
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Enhanced analytical and physical characterization of mixtures of random bay-position chlorinated boron subnaphthalocyanines enabled by an established partial separation method (a part 2)
Devon Holst,Timothy P. Bender +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first example of the separation of bay position brominated BsubNcs with axial pentafluorophenoxy elements was presented, where axial phenoxylation is part of the macrocyclic design that enables separation.
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