Binaphthyl‐Containing Green‐ and Red‐Emitting Molecules for Solution‐Processable Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes

Strong intermolecular interactions usually result in decreases in solubility and fluorescence efficiency of organic molecules. Therefore, amorphous materials are highly pursued when designing solution‐processable, electroluminescent organic molecules. In this paper, a non‐planar binaphthyl moiety is...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced functional materials 2008-10, Vol.18 (20), p.3299-3306
Hauptverfasser: Zhou, Yi, He, Qingguo, Yang, Yi, Zhong, Haizheng, He, Chang, Sang, Guangyi, Liu, Wei, Yang, Chunhe, Bai, Fenglian, Li, Yongfang
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Zusammenfassung:Strong intermolecular interactions usually result in decreases in solubility and fluorescence efficiency of organic molecules. Therefore, amorphous materials are highly pursued when designing solution‐processable, electroluminescent organic molecules. In this paper, a non‐planar binaphthyl moiety is presented as a way of reducing intermolecular interactions and four binaphthyl‐containing molecules (BNCMs): green‐emitting BBB and TBT as well as red‐emitting BTBTB and TBBBT, are designed and synthesized. The photophysical and electrochemical properties of the molecules are systematically investigated and it is found that TBT, TBBBT, and BTBTB solutions show high photoluminescence (PL) quantum efficiencies of 0.41, 0.54, and 0.48, respectively. Based on the good solubility and amorphous film‐forming ability of the synthesized BNCMs, double‐layer structured organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) with BNCMs as emitting layer and poly(N‐vinylcarbazole) (PVK) or a blend of poly[N,N′‐bis(4‐butylphenyl)‐N,N′‐bis(phenyl)benzidine] and PVK as hole‐transporting layer are fabricated by a simple solution spin‐coating procedure. Amongst those, the BTBTB based OLED, for example, reaches a high maximum luminance of 8315 cd · m−2 and a maximum luminous efficiency of 1.95 cd · A−1 at a low turn‐on voltage of 2.2 V. This is one of the best performances of a spin‐coated OLED reported so far. In addition, by doping the green and red BNCMs into a blue‐emitting host material poly(9,9‐dioctylfluorene‐2,7‐diyl) high performance white light‐emitting diodes with pure white light emission and a maximum luminance of 4000 cd · m−2 are realized. Four green‐ or red‐emitting binaphthyl‐containing molecules are designed and synthesized. Organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) fabricated by spin‐coating of emitting layers straight from solutions of these molecules have low turn‐on voltages, high maximum luminances, and high maximum luminescence efficiencies. Doping of a blue‐emitting host, poly(9,9‐dioctylfluorene‐2,7‐diyl) (PFO), using the green‐ and red‐emitting molecules results in the fabrication of two white light‐emitting diodes (WLEDs)
ISSN:1616-301X
1616-3028
DOI:10.1002/adfm.200800375