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The shiny side of copper: bringing copper(i) light-emitting electrochemical cells closer to application.

Sarah KellerAlessandro PrescimoneMaria-Grazia La PlacaJosé M Junquera-HernándezHenk J BolinkEdwin C ConstableMichele SessoloEnrique OrtíCatherine E Housecroft
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Heteroleptic [Cu(P^P)(N^N)][PF 6 ] complexes, where N^N is 5,5'-dimethyl-2,2'-bipyridine (5,5'-Me 2 bpy), 4,5,6-trimethyl-2,2'-bipyridine (4,5,6-Me 3 bpy), 6-( tert -butyl)-2,2'-bipyridine (6- t Bubpy) and 2-ethyl-1,10-phenanthroline (2-Etphen) and P^P is either bis(2-(diphenylphosphino)phenyl)ether (POP, PIN [oxydi(2,1-phenylene)]bis(diphenylphosphane)) or 4,5-bis(diphenylphosphino)-9,9-dimethylxanthene (xantphos, PIN (9,9-dimethyl-9 H -xanthene-4,5-diyl)bis(diphenylphosphane)) have been synthesized and their NMR spectroscopic, mass spectrometric, structural, electrochemical and photophysical properties were investigated. The single-crystal structures of [Cu(POP)(5,5'-Me 2 bpy)][PF 6 ], [Cu(xantphos)(5,5'-Me 2 bpy)][PF 6 ], [Cu(POP)(6- t Bubpy)][PF 6 ], [Cu(POP)(4,5,6-Me 3 bpy)][PF 6 ]·1.5Et 2 O, [Cu(xantphos)(4,5,6-Me 3 bpy)][PF 6 ]·2.33CH 2 Cl 2 , [Cu(POP)(2-Etphen)][PF 6 ] and [Cu(xantphos)(2-Etphen)][PF 6 ] are described. While alkyl substituents in general exhibit electron-donating properties, variation in the nature and substitution-position of the alkyl group in the N^N chelate leads to different effects in the photophysical properties of the [Cu(P^P)(N^N)][PF 6 ] complexes. In the solid state, the complexes are yellow to green emitters with emission maxima between 518 and 602 nm, and photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQYs) ranging from 1.1 to 58.8%. All complexes show thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). The complexes were employed in the active layer of light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs). The device performance properties are among the best reported for copper-based LECs, with maximum luminance values of up to 462 cd m -2 and device half-lifetimes of up to 98 hours.
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