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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 86, Issue 3, Pages 230-237Publisher
CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1139/V07-151
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organosilicon compounds; synthesis; luminescence; electroluminescence; devices
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The authors investigated the impact of electron-transport and hole-transport functional groups on the properties and the performance of blue luminescent organosilicon compounds as bifunctional materials in organic light-emitting devices. Two new pyrenyl-containing organosilicon compounds, SiPh2(p-C6H4-pyrenyl)(p-C6H4-N-benzimidazolyl) (1) and SiPh2(p-C6H4-pyrenyl)[p-C6H4-NPh(1-naph)] (2) were synthesized. Both compounds display bright blue luminescence in solution and in the solid state with a high quantum efficiency, but they have contrasting electroluminescent properties. The presence of the benzimidazolyl group in 1 enables it to function as a bifunctional material (blue emitter and electron transporter) in OLEDs. An efficient triple-layer (CuPc/NPB/1) blue OLED (C.I.E. 0.15, 0.14) was fabricated successfully. The presence of the NPh(1-naph) group in 2 enables its use as an effective transparent hole injection material, but not a blue emitter in OLEDs.
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