diketopyrrolopyrrole
Diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) is a heterocyclic organic compound that serves as a common building block in dyes and organic semiconductors. The core consists of two five‑membered lactam rings fused to a central conjugated framework, producing a rigid, planar, highly conjugated system. The central diketone functionality makes the core electron-deficient, enabling strong absorption and allowing electronic properties to be tuned by substituents on the lactam nitrogens and on attached aryl groups.
DPPs are valued for their intense coloration, high molar extinction coefficients in the visible region, and
Synthesis of DPP cores typically involves cyclocondensation and subsequent oxidation of suitably substituted succinimide derivatives, with
Applications of DPPs span organic electronics and dyes. In solar cells and organic field-effect transistors, DPP