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B- and N-embedded color-tunable phosphorescent iridium complexes and B-N Lewis adducts with intriguing structural and optical changes.


ABSTRACT: A novel family of B- and N-embedded phosphorescent iridium complexes has been prepared. Single crystal structures indicate that the B-embedded polycyclic unit exhibits better planarity than the N-embedded polycyclic unit, which leads to different ?-?-stacking and electrical characteristics. More importantly, by controlling the number of boron or nitrogen atoms embedded, solution-processed OLED devices incorporating these emitters as emitting layers can achieve a phosphorescence color variation from green to deep red (638 nm) and show low-efficiency roll-off and turn-on voltage. In particular, the B-embedded complex Ir-BB shows good color purity with a narrow full width at half maximum (1211 cm-1) and CIE coordinates (0.67, 0.31) in the deep red light region. Notably, B-embedded iridium complexes can also react with two different Lewis bases (pyridine and DMAP) to form intriguing B-N Lewis adducts through different coordination modes. During this process, significantly different structural and optical changes are triggered by the structure and electronic properties of Lewis bases, as confirmed by X-ray crystallographic, 1H NMR and spectral analysis.

SUBMITTER: Li Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6429608 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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B- and N-embedded color-tunable phosphorescent iridium complexes and B-N Lewis adducts with intriguing structural and optical changes.

Li Qiuxia Q   Shi Chao C   Huang Manli M   Wei Xing X   Yan Hong H   Yang Chuluo C   Yuan Aihua A  

Chemical science 20190118 11


A novel family of B- and N-embedded phosphorescent iridium complexes has been prepared. Single crystal structures indicate that the B-embedded polycyclic unit exhibits better planarity than the N-embedded polycyclic unit, which leads to different π-π-stacking and electrical characteristics. More importantly, by controlling the number of boron or nitrogen atoms embedded, solution-processed OLED devices incorporating these emitters as emitting layers can achieve a phosphorescence color variation f  ...[more]

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