Modulating the Electron-Donating Ability of Acridine Donor Units for Orange–Red Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Emitters
Journal
Chemistry - A European Journal
Journal Volume
27
Journal Issue
9
Pages
3151-3158
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
The development of thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters with orange–red emission still lags behind that of their blue, green, and yellow counterparts. Recent research to address this problem mainly focused on developing new acceptor units. There were few donor units designed especially for orange–red emitters. Herein, with benzothiophene fused to a diphenylacridine donor unit, a new donor moiety, namely, 5,5-diphenyl-5,13-dihydrobenzo[4,5]thieno[3,2-c]acridine (BTDPAc), was designed and synthesized. Benefiting from the strong electron-donating ability of the new donor moiety, a new TADF emitter, 2-[4′-(tert-butyl)(1,1′-biphenyl)-4-yl]-6-[5,5-diphenylbenzo[4,5]thieno[3,2-c]acridin-13(5H)-yl]-1H-benzo[de]isoquinoline-1,3(2H)-dione (BTDPAc-PhNAI), shows an orange–red emission with a maximum at 610 nm in dilute toluene solution. Also, with the help of the diphenyl rings of the donor unit, high photoluminescence quantum yields were achieved for BTDPAc-PhNAI over a wide concentration range. Consequently, an orange–red organic light-emitting diode based on BTDPAc-PhNAI achieved a high external quantum efficiency of nearly 20 %, which was comparable to state-of-the-art device performances with similar emission spectra. ? 2020 Wiley-VCH GmbH
Subjects
Citrus fruits; Emission spectroscopy; Organic light emitting diodes (OLED); Quantum theory; Concentration ranges; Electron-donating ability; Emission spectrums; External quantum efficiency; Photoluminescence quantum yields; Recent researches; State-of-the-art devices; Thermally activated delayed fluorescences; Fluorescence
Type
journal article