Literature DB >> 29582654

Optically Triggered Planarization of Boryl-Substituted Phenoxazine: Another Horizon of TADF Molecules and High-Performance OLEDs.

Deng-Gao Chen1, Tzu-Chieh Lin1, Chi-Lin Chen1, Yi-Ting Chen1, Yi-An Chen1, Gene-Hsiang Lee1, Pi-Tai Chou1, Chia-Wei Liao2, Po-Chen Chiu2, Chih-Hao Chang2, Yi-Jyun Lien3, Yun Chi3,4.   

Abstract

We report the unprecedented dual properties of excited-state structural planarization and thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) of 10-dimesitylboryl phenoxazine, i.e., PXZBM. Bearing a nonplanar phenoxazine moiety, PXZBM shows the lowest lying absorption onset at ∼390 nm in nonpolar solvents such as cyclohexane but reveals an anomalously large Stokes-shifted (∼14 500 cm-1) emission maximized at 595 nm. In sharp contrast, when a phenylene spacer is added between phenoxazine and dimesitylboryl moieties of PXZBM, the 10-(4-dimesitylborylphenyl)phenoxazine PXZPBM in cyclohexane reveals a much blue-shifted emission at 470 nm despite its red-shifted absorption maximized at 420 nm (cf. PXZBM). The emission of PXZBM further reveals solvent polarity dependence, being red-shifted from 595 nm in cyclohexane to 645 nm in CH2Cl2. For rationalization, the steric hindrance between phenoxazine and the dimesitylboryl unit in PXZBM caused a puckered arrangement of phenoxazine at the ground state. Upon electronic excitation, as supported by the femtosecond early relaxation dynamics, spectral-temporal evolution and energetics calculated along the reaction potential energy surfaces, the diminution of N → B electron transfer reduces π-conjugation and elongates the N-B bond length, inducing the fast phenoxazine planarization with a time constant of 890 ± 100 fs. The associated charge-transfer reaction from phenoxazine (donor) to dimesitylboryl unit (acceptor) results in a further red-shifted emission in polar solvents. In stark contrast, PXZPBM shows a planar phenoxazine and undergoes excited-state charge transfer only. Despite the distinct difference in excited-state relaxation dynamics, both PXZBM and PXZPBM exhibit efficient TADF capable of producing highly efficient orange and green organic light emitting diodes with peak efficiencies of 10.9% (30.3 cd A-1 and 18.7 lm W-1) and 22.6% (67.7 cd A-1 and 50.0 lm W-1).

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Keywords:  N-donor; borane; charge transfer; phenoxazine; solvatochromism; structural relaxation; thermally activated delayed fluorescence

Year:  2018        PMID: 29582654     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b00053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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