Asymmetrical Fluorene[2,3‐b]benzo[d]thiophene Derivatives: Synthesis,Solid‐State Structures,and Application in Solution‐Processable Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes |
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Authors: | Chunyan Du Shanghui Ye Jianming Chen Yunlong Guo Yunqi Liu Prof. Dr. Kun Lu Ying Liu Ting Qi Dr. Xike Gao Dr. Zhigang Shuai Prof. Dr. Gui Yu Prof. Dr. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Organic Solids Laboratory, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190 (China), Fax: (+86)?10‐62559373;2. Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190 (China) |
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Abstract: | A series of novel asymmetrical fused compounds containing the backbone of fluorene[2,3‐b]benzo[d]thiophene (FBT) were effectively synthesized and fully characterized. Single‐crystal X‐ray studies demonstrated that the length of the substituent side chains greatly affects the solid‐state packing of the obtained fused compounds. DFT, photophysical, and electrochemical studies all showed that the FBTs have large band gaps, low‐lying HOMO energy levels, and therefore good stability toward oxidation. Moreover, the substituents strongly influence the fluorescence properties of the resulting FBT derivatives. The di‐n‐hexyl compound exhibits intense fluorescence in solution with the highest quantum yield of up to 91 %. Solution‐processed green phosphorescent organic light‐emitting diodes with the di‐n‐butyl derivative as the host material exhibited a maximum brightness of 14 185 cd m?2 and a luminescence efficiency of 12 cd A?1. |
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Keywords: | fused‐ring systems organic light‐emitting diodes solid‐state structures substituent effects sulfur heterocycles |
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