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Journal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices, 2020-04, Vol.8 (14), p.478-4788
Ort / Verlag
Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
N
-Borylated emitters bearing both boron dimesityl acceptor (Mes)
2
B and phenoxazine or acridine donors are a class of efficient TADF emitters; however, switching to a carbazole donor nullifies the TADF characteristics. This work is targeted at improving the TADF characteristics of the carbazole based (Mes)
2
B emitters by introducing up to two methoxy substituents at the carbazoles. We hereby report the design and synthesis of three methoxy substituted carbazoles (
Cz-1
,
Cz-2
and
Cz-3
) and the corresponding directly
N
-borylated emitters,
CzBM-1
,
CzBM-2
and
CzBM-3
. Moreover, a
p
-phenylene spacer was also introduced between the (Mes)
2
B unit and carbazole, giving
CzPBM-2
and
CzPBM-3
. As confirmed by the bi-exponential transient decay analyses, all title compounds exhibit prominent TADF character, while the parent molecules
CzBM-0
and
CzPBM-0
without methoxy groups show no TADF characteristics. The results manifest the importance of the donor strength of substituents and degrees of spatial orthogonality in harnessing the charge transfer properties, minimalizing the S
1
-T
1
energy gap and facilitating the reverse intersystem crossing process. OLED devices with doped
CzBM-2
and
CzPBM-3
emitters exhibited a maximum external quantum efficiency of 12.5% and 13.3%, respectively, confirming the potential of methoxy substituents in improving their TADF characteristics.
Five
N
-borylated TADF emitters bearing both boron dimesityl acceptor and methoxy substituted carbazole are presented with electroluminescence ranging from 444 to 468 nm, and with the best maximum external quantum efficiency of 13.3%.