
pmid: 27775617
pmc: PMC6273451
Two light-emitting polyphenylene dendrimers with both hole and electron transporting moieties were synthesized and characterized. Both molecules exhibited pure blue emission solely from the pyrene core and efficient surface-to-core energy transfers when characterized in a nonpolar environment. In particular, the carbazole- and oxadiazole-functionalized dendrimer (D1) manifested a pure blue emission from the pyrene core without showing intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) in environments with increasing polarity. On the other hand, the triphenylamine- and oxadiazole-functionalized one (D2) displayed notable ICT with dual emission from both the core and an ICT state in highly polar solvents. D1, in a three-layer organic light emitting diode (OLED) by solution processing gave a pure blue emission with Commission Internationale de l’Éclairage 1931 CIE xy = (0.16, 0.12), a peak current efficiency of 0.21 cd/A and a peak luminance of 2700 cd/m2. This represents the first reported pure blue dendrimer emitter with bipolar charge transport and surface-to-core energy transfer in OLEDs.
Dendrimers, Oxadiazoles, Light, Polymers, Carbazoles, Organic chemistry, blue light emitter; bipolar charge transport; polyphenylene dendrimer; surface to core energy transfer, bipolar charge transport, blue light emitter, Article, Electron Transport, surface to core energy transfer, QD241-441, polyphenylene dendrimer, Energy Transfer
Dendrimers, Oxadiazoles, Light, Polymers, Carbazoles, Organic chemistry, blue light emitter; bipolar charge transport; polyphenylene dendrimer; surface to core energy transfer, bipolar charge transport, blue light emitter, Article, Electron Transport, surface to core energy transfer, QD241-441, polyphenylene dendrimer, Energy Transfer
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