Issue 27, 2007

Novel light-emitting electrophosphorescent copolymers based on carbazole with an Ir complex on the backbone

Abstract

Novel light-emitting phosphorescent polymers based on 3,6-carbazole with an iridium complex on the backbone were synthesized by Suzuki polycondensation of A-A and B-B type monomers. Three difluoro-substituted phenylpyridine iridium complexes with different ancillary ligands (FIrptz, FIrpic and FIrtmd) were introduced into the poly(3,6-carbazole) (PCz) backbone, causing distinct differences in the photo- and electroluminescence properties. The PL efficiency of PCz-FIrtmd5 is as high as 62% compared with the value of 9% of the fluorene-alt-carbazole-based copolymer (PFCz-FIrtmd5), which indicated that the 3,6-carbazole unit was suitable to serve as the host for a green electrophosphorescent polymer. The ancillary ligand of bicycloiridium complexes also affects the device performance based on chelating copolymers. The best device performances were obtained from copolymer PCz-FIrtmd5 with the maximal luminous efficiency of 4.4 cd A−1 and a luminance of 453 mA cm−2 at a current density of 10.3 mA cm−2 with the configuration: ITO/PEDOT/polymer + PBD(30 wt%)/Ba/Al.

Graphical abstract: Novel light-emitting electrophosphorescent copolymers based on carbazole with an Ir complex on the backbone

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jan 2007
Accepted
18 Apr 2007
First published
30 Apr 2007

J. Mater. Chem., 2007,17, 2824-2831

Novel light-emitting electrophosphorescent copolymers based on carbazole with an Ir complex on the backbone

H. Zhen, J. Luo, W. Yang, Q. Chen, L. Ying, Z. Jianhua, H. Wu and Y. Cao, J. Mater. Chem., 2007, 17, 2824 DOI: 10.1039/B618990C

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