Issue 4, 2013

Thermally cross-linkable hole transporting polymer synthesized by living anionic polymerization for effective electron blocking and reduction of exciton quenching in multilayer polymer light emitting diodes

Abstract

A new cross-linkable polymer (d-PBAB), which has triphenylamine as the hole transporting moiety and ethynyl group as the thermal cross-linker, was synthesized by a living anionic polymerization and deprotection process. The thermally cross-linked d-PBAB layer had a smooth surface and excellent solvent resistance. The PLED fabricated with cross-linked d-PBAB as hole transporting layer (HTL) showed approximately one and half times higher luminance and four times higher luminous efficiency than those obtained from PLED with PEDOT:PSS. This is ascribed to better abilities of cross-linked d-PBAB to block electrons and prevent exciton quenching than those of PEDOT:PSS at the emitting layer (EML) interface. These results strongly suggested that cross-linked d-PBAB can be a promising material to replace conventional PEDOT:PSS.

Graphical abstract: Thermally cross-linkable hole transporting polymer synthesized by living anionic polymerization for effective electron blocking and reduction of exciton quenching in multilayer polymer light emitting diodes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Sep 2012
Accepted
15 Oct 2012
First published
17 Oct 2012

Polym. Chem., 2013,4, 969-977

Thermally cross-linkable hole transporting polymer synthesized by living anionic polymerization for effective electron blocking and reduction of exciton quenching in multilayer polymer light emitting diodes

B. Kang, H. Kang, N. Kang, C. Lee, K. Lee and J. Lee, Polym. Chem., 2013, 4, 969 DOI: 10.1039/C2PY20721D

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