Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1443791 | Synthetic Metals | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Reaction of N-phenyl methacrylamide (N-phMA) with (ppy)2Ir(μ-Cl)2Ir(ppy)2 (ppy = 2-phenylpyridine) in dichloromethane at the present of sodium methoxide at room temperature yields Iridium(III)-containing complex (ppy)2Ir(N-phMA) in which a N-substitued acrylamide was firstly applied as ancillary ligand. Complex (ppy)2Ir(N-phMA) can readily copolymerized with the commonly used N-vinyl carbazole (VK) for PLED materials in different feed ratios to generate a series of metal-containing polymers poly(VK-(ppy)2Ir(N-phMA))s whose chemical structures are well-defined. Investigations of thermal and photophysical properties indicate that these polymers are of interest materials for PLED.
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Authors
Weijie Wang, Tuo Zhu, Guoqing Chen, Cheng Li, Hongbo Di, Chunxia Ren, Yuqiang Ding,