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A review on low-molar-mass carbazole- based derivatives for organic light emitting diodes

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SYNTHETIC METALS
Volume 247, Issue -, Pages 90-108

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.synthmet.2018.11.017

Keywords

Substituted carbazole; Amorphous material; Glass transition temperature; Hole transporting material; Ionization potential; Organic light emitting diode

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  1. Kaunas University of Technology Business Support Fund

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Organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) have attracted a great deal of attention within academia and industry because of their potential applications in flat panel displays and solid-state lighting technologies. Among all low molar -mass derivatives under investigation in OLEDs field, carbazole-based materials have been studied at length for their interesting physical properties, including good charge injection and transport, electroluminescence, improved thermal and morphological stabilities as well as film forming properties. In addition, the relatively high triplet energy level of some substituted carbazoles makes them suitable candidates to design hosts for wide bandgap triplet emitters such as blue dopants. The article is written from structural organic chemises point of view and is divided in several parts: V-shaped 3(2)-substituted carbazoles and derivatives with 9-carbazolyl rings, star-shaped 3,6(2,7)-substituted carbazoles and branched twin derivatives containing (di) arylcarbazolyl fragments.

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