A photo-stable and electrochemically stable poly(dumbbell-shaped molecules) for blue electrophosphorescent host materials

Lu Li, Tian Qing Hu, Cheng Rong Yin, Ling Hai Xie, Yang Yang, Chao Wang, Jin Yi Lin, Ming Dong Yi, Shang Hui Ye, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Hindrance functionalization at the reactive sites makes π-stacked polymers highly stable for applications related to organic electroluminescent devices. Herein, a novel stable polymer host material, poly(3,6-bis- (9-phenylfluoren-9-yl)-9-vinyl-carbazole) (PVKDPF), has been designed and synthesized from dumbbell-shaped monomers by introducing two bulky 9-phenylfluorenyl moieties (PFMs) to the carbazole units. PVKDPF, with a high triplet energy level of 2.85 eV, shows outstanding thermal and morphological stability. Interestingly, as compared to its precursor, poly(N-vinylcarbazole) (PVK), PFMs-capped PVKDPF shows enhanced anti-photoaging against UV light, along with a much better electrochemical stability, without any obvious change even after repeated scanning during cyclic voltammetry. The prototype blue phosphorescent polymer light-emitting devices (PhPLEDs) using PVKDPF as the host and doped with the FIrpic guest exhibit excellent blue electroluminescence with the Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage (CIE) coordinate of (0.184, 0.381), luminous efficiency corresponding to 17.3 cd A-1, and power efficiency corresponding to 9.0 lm W-1. Hindrance-capped dumbbell-shaped polymers are robust polymer semiconductors that can be used in mechatronic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)983-988
Number of pages6
JournalPolymer Chemistry
Volume6
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Feb 2015
Externally publishedYes

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