Developing Through-Space Charge Transfer Polymers as a General Approach to Realize Full-Color and White Emission with Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence.
Jun HuQiang LiXingdong WangShiyang ShaoLixiang WangXiabin JingFosong WangPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
Through-space charge transfer polymers (TSCT polymers) that contain a non-conjugated polystyrene backbone and spatially separated donor and acceptor units for solution-processed OLEDs with full-color and white emission is reported. By tuning the charge transfer strength between donor and acceptors with different electron-accepting ability, emission color spanning from deep blue to red can be achieved. By incorporating two kinds of donor/acceptor pairs in one polymer to create duplex through-space charge-transfer channels, blue and yellow emission can be simultaneously obtained to realize white electroluminescence from a single polymer. The TSCT polymers exhibit thermally activated delayed fluorescence effect with delayed-component lifetimes in range of 0.36-1.98 μs, and unexpected aggregation-induced emission (emission intensity enhancement of up to 117 from solution to aggregation state).
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