posted on 2014-11-21, 00:00authored byAtul Goel, Ashutosh Sharma, Madhu Rawat, R. S. Anand, Ruchir Kant
A series
of fluorescent teraryls and quateraryls were prepared
from a ketene-S,S-acetal under mild
conditions. These compounds exhibited blue, sky-blue and green color
emissions both in the solid state and in a solution with good quantum
yields, positive solvatochromic behavior, and reversible oxidation
and reduction properties. The electronic characteristics of teraryl 6a and quateraryls 9a,b were examined
by time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) calculations.
Light-emitting devices were fabricated from teraryl 6a and quateraryls 9a,b as dyes and the configuration
of ITO/PEDOT:PSS (40 nm)/NPB (20 nm)/ dye (50 nm)/BCP (7 nm)/ LiF
(0.7 nm)/Al (200 nm), which exhibited electroluminescence maxima of
455, 480, and 525 nm, respectively. These devices operated at a substantially
low turn-on voltage (3 and 4 V) and exhibited maximum luminance efficiencies
of 0.62, 0.57, and 1.9 cd/A and brightnesses of 59, 160, and 1284
cd/m2, respectively.