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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 321: 124668, 2024 Jun 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38963947

ABSTRACT

Three derivatives of fluorinated triphenylpyrimidine with the attached carbazole, phenothiazine, or acridan donor moieties are synthesized by Buchwald-Hartwig reactions. The impact of the donor units on emissive and other properties of the compounds is reported. The compounds exhibit excellent thermal stability, competitive photophysical phenomena such as room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) appearing when compounds are molecularly dispersed in the rigid polymer matrix and thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). The compounds with carbazole and phenothiazine donor moieties show the manifestation of triplet-triplet annihilation in the electroluminescence when used as emitters in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). The phenothiazine-containing compound exhibit dual photoluminescence with the blue-shifted peak corresponding to the quasi-axial conformer and a red-shifted peak to the quasi-equatorial conformer. This derivative shows reversible shifts of emission spectra exceeding 100 nm due to the stable (at least 4 cycles) mechanochromic luminescence under the application of external stimuli. After grinding the emission intensity maximum is observed at 555 nm, after fuming at. ca 448 nm and after melting at 555 nm. The photoluminescence shifts and ON/OFF delayed fluorescence of the phenothiazine-based emitter occur due to the alteration between the crystalline and amorphous states. Optimization of the device structure allows to control the charge balance resulting in external quantum efficiency of up to 5.7 % observed for the OLED based on the phenothiazine-based emitter. This compound also shows the biggest response to the presence of oxygen acting as the quencher of triplet excited energy. The film of the compound doped in rigid Zeonex shows an 8.4-fold increase in emission intensity after evacuation. The optical sensor fabricated using the derivative of fluorinated triphenylpyrimidine and phenothiazine is characterized by the Stern-Volmer constant 1.37 × 10-4 ppm-1.

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J Adv Res ; 33: 41-51, 2021 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34603777

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INTRODUCTION: Evolution of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) reached the point, which allows to obtain maximum internal quantum efficiency of 100% partly using heavy-metal-free emitters exhibiting thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). Such emitters are also predictively perfect candidates for new generation of optical sensors since triplet harvesting can be sensitive to different analytes (at least to oxygen). Although many organic TADF emitters have been reported so far as OLED emitters, the investigation of materials suitable for both OLEDs and optical sensors remains extremely rare. OBJECTIVES: Aiming to achieve high photoluminescence quantum yields in solid-state and triplet harvesting abilities of organic semiconductors with efficient bipolar charge transport required for application in both blue OLEDs and optical sensors, symmetrical donor-acceptor-donor organic emitters containing pyrimidine-5-carbonitrile electron-withdrawing scaffold and carbazole, tert-butylcarbazole and methoxy carbazole donor moieties were designed, synthesized and investigated as the main objectives of this study. METHODS: New compounds were tested by many experimental methods including optical and photoelectron spectroscopy, time of flight technique, electrochemistry and thermal analyses. RESULTS: Demonstrating advantages of the molecular design, the synthesized emitters exhibited sky-blue efficient TADF with reverse intersystem crossing rates exceeding 106 s-1, aggregation-induced emission enhancement with photoluminescence quantum yields in solid state exceeding 50%, hole and electron transporting properties with charge mobilities exceeding 10-4 cm2/V·s, glass-forming properties with glass transition temperatures reaching 177 °C. Sky-blue OLEDs with non-doped light-emitting layers of the synthesized emitter showed maximum external efficiency of 12.8% while the doped device with the same emitter exhibited maximum external efficiency of 14%. The synthesized emitters were also used as oxygen probes for optical sensors with oxygen sensitivity estimated by the Stern-Volmer constant of 3.24·10-5 ppm-1. CONCLUSION: The developed bipolar TADF emitters with pyrimidine-5-carbonitrile and carbazole moieties showed effective applicability in both blue OLEDs and optical sensors.

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Chemistry ; 27(8): 2826-2836, 2021 Feb 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33140873

ABSTRACT

Three new quinoline and di-tert-butyl phenothiazine isomeric derivatives were synthesized and characterized towards applications for oxygen sensing and optical information multicoding. The compounds with phenylene linker showed outstanding phase-dependent reversibility between ON/OFF states (low and high emission intensity, drastic shifting of emission colors, short- and long-lived fluorescence) in systematic grinding/fuming cycles, as required for multichannel memory devices based on optical information multicoding. The conformational diversity of the phenothiazine unit resulted in dual emission of the doped films implemented by the different luminescence mechanisms with peaks located at 414/530, 416/540, and 440/582 nm. The presence of a phenylene linker and thus two rotational degrees of freedom resulted in quenching of the delayed fluorescence of quasi-equatorial conformers in the solid state. The compound containing no phenylene bridge was characterized by two different driving photoluminescence mechanisms of the doped films: short fluorescence of the quasi-axial conformer and thermally activated delayed fluorescence of the quasi-equatorial form. This compound showed oxygen sensitivity with a Stern-Volmer constant of 7.5×10-4  ppm-1 .

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J Adv Res ; 24: 379-389, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32477608

ABSTRACT

Capability of exciplex energy transfer through a spacer was investigated using three exciplex-forming solid mixtures which contained the well-known electron accepting 2,4,6-tris[3-(diphenylphosphinyl)phenyl]-1,3,5-triazine and appropriately designed bipolar cyanocarbazolyl-based derivatives functionalized by attachment of carbazolyl, acridanyl or phenyl units. These novel cyanocarbazolyl-based derivatives were used as both the spacer and exciplex-forming donor. Efficient organic light-emitting diodes with electroluminescence in cyan-yellow region and maximum external quantum efficiency of up to 7.7% were fabricated owing to efficient thermally activated fluorescence (TADF) of the newly discovered exciplexes. An approach of exciton separation by the spacer between the studied exciplexes and selected orange TADF emitter was proposed for the fabrication of white electroluminescent devices with prolonged lifetime comparing to that of single-color exciplex-based devices. Exciplex-forming systems were tested for exciton separation between inter- and intramolecular TADF. Exciplex energy transfer through a spacer was observed on relatively long distance for one system due to the energy resonance between triplet levels of the exciplex and spacer. First time observed here exciplex energy transfer through a spacer can be useful for both improvement of device stability and obtaining of white electroluminescence.

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Molecules ; 25(3)2020 Jan 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31973202

ABSTRACT

Aiming to design blue fluorescent emitters with high photoluminescence quantum yields in solid-state, nitrogen-containing heteroaromatic 9,9-dimethylacridine was refined by tetraphenylethene and triphenylethene. Six tetra-/triphenylethene-substituted 9,9-dimethylacridines were synthesized by the Buchwald-Hartwig method with relatively high yields. Showing effects of substitution patterns, all emitters demonstrated high fluorescence quantum yields of 26-53% in non-doped films and 52-88% in doped films due to the aggregation induced/enhanced emission (AIE/AIEE) phenomena. In solid-state, the emitters emitted blue (451-481 nm) without doping and deep-blue (438-445 nm) with doping while greenish-yellow emission was detected for two compounds with additionally attached cyano-groups. The ionization potentials of the derivatives were found to be in the relatively wide range of 5.43-5.81 eV since cyano-groups were used in their design. Possible applications of the emitters were demonstrated in non-doped and doped organic light-emitting diodes with up to 2.3 % external quantum efficiencies for simple fluorescent devices. In the best case, deep-blue electroluminescence with chromaticity coordinates of (0.16, 0.10) was close to blue color standard (0.14, 0.08) of the National Television System Committee.


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Acridones/chemistry , Luminescence , Acridones/chemical synthesis , Calorimetry, Differential Scanning , Electricity , Electrochemistry , Furans/chemistry , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet , Temperature , Toluene/chemistry
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