Issue 47, 2025

Design and synthesis of fluorene-based block polymer host materials for efficient electroluminescence

Abstract

Solution-processing processes exhibit the advantages of simple fabrication, mass-producibility, high material utilization, and lower cost-effectiveness compared with vacuum vapor deposition techniques, but the development of efficient polymer host materials that can be used in solution-processing processes remains a major challenge. Here, we propose a fluorene-based block strategy to construct polymer host materials, P-Cz-F-BPN, with typical TADF characteristics, which avoids π–π conjugation and interaction between molecules through flexible alkyl bridges, thus giving solution-processable polymers with good solubility and exciton utilization. Theoretical simulations and photophysical tests show that the light-emitting units constructed by carbazole and benzophenone are blocked by a large volume of fluorenyl units, which can effectively increase the molecular distance between the light-emitting units, inhibit the aggregation-induced fluorescence quenching, and promote the exciton radiation transition. Among them, the P-Cz-F-BPN polymer has a high trilinear state (2.99 eV), a small single-trilinear energy level difference (ΔEST) and a high glass transition temperature (127 °C). Devices using the solution method with P-Cz-F-BPN doped with 5CzCN achieved maximum current efficiency (CE) and external quantum efficiency (EQEmax) of 24.8 cd A−1 and 9.62%, respectively. This performance is 7 times higher than that of devices based on P-Cz-BPN. The significant improvement in device performance fully demonstrates the importance of block strategies for improving the photoelectric properties of polymer host materials. Therefore, the fluorene-based block strategy can effectively improve the electroluminescence efficiency of the material by ensuring a high triplet state and good film-forming property of the host, and provide a new way for the development of solution-processable host materials.

Graphical abstract: Design and synthesis of fluorene-based block polymer host materials for efficient electroluminescence

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jan 2025
Accepted
22 Sep 2025
First published
19 Nov 2025

New J. Chem., 2025,49, 20694-20703

Design and synthesis of fluorene-based block polymer host materials for efficient electroluminescence

Y. Qian, W. Zhang, M. Pei, N. Hu, J. Chen, S. Feng, Y. Chang, Y. Liu, J. Wan and X. Ban, New J. Chem., 2025, 49, 20694 DOI: 10.1039/D5NJ00333D

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