Issue 40, 2008

An electron-transporting host material compatible with diverse triplet emitters used for highly efficient red- and green-electrophosphorescent devices

Abstract

A bifluorene analogue, T2N, containing a pyridyl moiety serves as both a host and an efficient electron-transporting material that is compatible with various heavy metal-containing red (Ir, Ru, Os, and Pt) and green (Ir) phosphors for highly efficient phosphorescent OLEDs possessing simple device architectures.

Graphical abstract: An electron-transporting host material compatible with diverse triplet emitters used for highly efficient red- and green-electrophosphorescent devices

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
09 May 2008
Accepted
14 Jul 2008
First published
02 Sep 2008

Chem. Commun., 2008, 4956-4958

An electron-transporting host material compatible with diverse triplet emitters used for highly efficient red- and green-electrophosphorescent devices

T. Hwu, T. Tsai, W. Hung, S. Chang, Y. Chi, M. Chen, C. Wu, K. Wong and L. Chi, Chem. Commun., 2008, 4956 DOI: 10.1039/B807954D

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