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Multi-spiro junctions enable efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescent emitter

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 59, Issue 60, Pages 9255-9258

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3cc02347h

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A new acridine donor with trispiro junctions was developed to assemble a highly efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitter. The multispiro junctions ensure a rigid geometry that leads to a well-suppressed nonradiative decay. The resulting electroluminescent devices achieve a high external quantum efficiency of 34.2%.
A new acridine donor with trispiro junctions is developed for assembling a highly efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitter. The multispiro junctions ensure a rigid geometry that leads to a well-suppressed nonradiative decay. The resulting electroluminescent devices achieve a high external quantum efficiency of 34.2%.

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