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Carbazole-2-carbonitrile as an acceptor in deep-blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters for narrowing charge-transfer emissions.

Chin-Yiu ChanYi-Ting LeeMasashi MamadaKenichi GoushiYouichi TsuchiyaHajime NakanotaniChihaya Adachi
Published in: Chemical science (2022)
This work reports a new acceptor for constructing donor-acceptor type (D-A type) blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters with narrowed charge-transfer (CT) emissions. A new acceptor core, carbazole-2-carbonitrile (CCN), is formed by the fusion of carbazole and benzonitrile. Three D-A type TADF emitters based on the CCN acceptor, namely 3CzCCN, 3MeCzCCN, and 3PhCzCCN, have been successfully synthesized and characterized. These emitters show deep-blue emissions from 439 to 457 nm with high photoluminescence quantum yields of up to 85% in degassed toluene solutions. Interestingly, all CCN-based deep-blue TADF emitters result in narrow CT emissions with full-width at half-maximums (FWHMs) of less than 50 nm in toluene solutions, which are pretty narrower compared with those of typical D-A type TADF emitters. Devices based on these emitters show high maximum external quantum efficiencies of up to 17.5%.
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