| Literature DB >> 27960361 |
Che-Wei Hsu1, Kiet Tuong Ly1, Wei-Kai Lee, Chung-Chih Wu, Lai-Chin Wu2, Jey-Jau Lee2, Tzu-Chieh Lin, Shih-Hung Liu, Pi-Tai Chou, Gene-Hsiang Lee, Yun Chi1.
Abstract
We report the utilization of both pyrid-2-yl-imidazolylidene and dianionic bipz chelates as constituents in syntheses of a new series of charge-neutral Pt(II) complexes 1-4, among which complex 4 revealed remarkable triboluminescence, i.e., generation of photoemission upon grinding or cracking of the solid sample. The triboluminescence is found to be sensitive to the subtle changes of the associated substituents of pyrid-2-yl-imidazolylidene chelate, as verified by the disappearance of the triboluminescence for complexes 1-3. Alternatively, the well-ordered solid packing of 3, as indicated by the grazing incidence X-ray scattering experiment, serves as an ideal emitter for the fabrication of highly efficient OLEDs, rendering high external quantum efficienciy (25.9%) and luminesce efficiency (90 cd A-1) at the practical brightness of 100 cd m-2. The rather low roll-off in efficiency (24.4%, 85 cd A-1 at high brightness of 1000 cd m-2) is attributed to the short excited-state lifetime of 3 (∼800 ns) in the solid state, which in turn is associated with the MMLCT transition character.Entities:
Keywords: N-donor; carbene; imidazolium; mechanoluminescence; organic light-emitting diode; platinum; pyrazolate; triboluminescence
Year: 2016 PMID: 27960361 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b12707
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229