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titleOfInvention Cellulose derivative and photoelectric conversion film containing the same
abstract A substance having a chemical structure useful for a novel photoelectric conversion device is provided, and preferably a substance having a photoelectric efficiency equal to or higher than that of a conventional photoelectric conversion system using an organic dye. A cellulose derivative in which an organic group (Q) having a chemical structure capable of absorbing visible light and generating a photocurrent is introduced, wherein adjacent organic groups (Q) are located at substitution positions spaced apart from each other in the cellulose skeleton. Introduced cellulose derivatives. Preferably, a long chain alkyl group is further introduced at a substitution position different from the substitution position of the organic group (Q) in the cellulose skeleton. More preferably, the organic group (Q) is introduced into at least a part of the 6-position carbon atom of the cellulose pyranose ring via an ester bond or an ether bond, and the long-chain alkyl group is located at the 2-position of the cellulose pyranose ring and It is introduced into at least a part of the carbon atom at the 3-position via an ester bond or an ether bond.
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