posted on 2007-11-13, 00:00authored byAlpay Kimyonok, Benoit Domercq, Andreas Haldi, Jian-Yang Cho, Joseph R. Carlise, Xian-Yong Wang, Lauren E. Hayden, Simon C. Jones, Stephen Barlow, Seth R. Marder, Bernard Kippelen, Marcus Weck
Solution-processable copolymers with pendant phosphorescent iridium complexes and 2,7-di(carbazol-9-yl)fluorene-type host moieties were synthesized using ruthenium-catalyzed ring-opening metathesis
polymerization. Low polydispersity indices and molecular weights around 20 000 Da were obtained for
all copolymers. As a result of the living character of the polymerization of the monomer containing the
host moiety, a high degree of control over the molecular weights of all copolymers can be obtained. The
photo- and electroluminescence properties of the copolymers were investigated. All copolymers retained
the photo- and electrophysical properties of the corresponding nonpolymeric iridium complexes.
Furthermore, as a proof of principle for the potential use of these materials, organic light-emitting devices
were fabricated using the orange-emitting copolymer. A maximum external quantum efficiency of 1.9%
at 100 cd/m2 and a turn-on voltage of 3.7 V were obtained with photoluminescence quantum yield of
0.10 demonstrating the potential of these copolymers as emissive materials for display and lighting
applications.