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Spiro-configured bipolar hosts incorporating 4,5-diazafluroene as the electron transport moiety for highly efficient red and green phosphorescent OLEDs

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 22, Issue 19, Pages 9658-9664

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2jm30749a

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  1. National Science Council of Taiwan [NSC 98-2119-M-002-007-MY3, 100-2112-M-019-002-MY3]
  2. Ministry of Economic Affairs [100-EC-17-A-08-S1-042]

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We designed and synthesized a series of spiro-configured bipolar hosts (CSC, DSD, TST, and NSN) comprising electron-transporting 4,5-diazafluorene and hole-transporting carbazole or diarylamine with thorough characterizations of their thermal, photophysical, electrochemical properties, and carrier mobilities. Time-of-flight (TOF) measurements and single-carrier devices revealed these compounds had good hole and electron mobilities (10(-5) - 10(-7) cm(2) V-1 s(-1)) together with promising physical properties, rendering them good host materials for efficient electrophosphorescence. The green PhOLED with (PPy)(2)Ir(acac) as the emitter incorporating CSC as the host exhibited a remarkable high brightness of 260 000 cd m(-2) at 2400 mA cm(-2) (11 V) with the maximum external quantum efficiency (eta(ext)) of 17.1%, the eta(ext) remained as high as 15.4% under a high brightness of 10 000 cd m(-2) at a low operating voltage of 5.1 V even without p-i-n device configuration. The NSN-based PhOLED with the red dopant Os(bpftz)(2)(PPhMe2)(2) has a maximum brightness of 77 900 cd m(-2) at 1100 mA cm(-2) (10 V) with the maximum eta(ext) of 19.5%. The eta(ext) remained as high as 19.1% under a practical brightness of 1000 cd m(-2) (4.6 V). These results suggest that the spiro-configured D-A hosts are well-suited for achieving highly efficient PhOLED with limited efficiencies roll-off.

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