Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5397811 | Journal of Luminescence | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In the present study, by combining mCP with oxadiazole through tuning the linkage mode and donor/acceptor (D/A) ratio, six different bipolar host materials, o-mCPOXD, m-mCPOXD, p-mCPOXD, oâ2mCPOXD, mâ2mCPOXD, and pâ2mCPOXD were designed and synthesized. Their thermal, photophysical, and electrochemical properties were investigated to reveal the relationship between molecular structure and properties. To evaluate the electroluminescent properties of the six host materials, blue, green, and red phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (PhOLEDs) were fabricated and characterized. The compounds with ortho-linkage, o-mCPOXD and oâ2mCPOXD, exhibit the highest triplet energy (ET) value of 2.8Â eV, which is sufficiently high for blue phosphorescent emitters. The PhOLEDs hosted by hybrids with para-linkage, p-mCPOXD and pâ2mCPOXD, show highest current densities but lowest efficiencies due to the relatively low ET value and unbalanced charge flux. The increase of mCP unit leads to lower current densities and device efficiencies. These results demonstrate that bipolar host materials for high-performance PhOLEDs can be constructed by considering the influence of both the linkage mode and D/A ratio.
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Authors
Yali Zhao, Qingxun Guo, Xiaoping Li, Qiang Wang, Dongge Ma,