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Molecular Engineering for the Development of a Discotic Nematic Mesophase and Solid-State Emitter in Deep-Blue OLEDs.

Joydip DeRohit Ashok Kumar YadavRahul Singh YadavSantosh Prasad GuptaMayank JoshiAngshuman Roy ChoudhuryJayachandran JayakumarJwo-Huei JouChien-Hong ChengSantanu Kumar Pal
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2021)
A unique strategy for the attainment of a discotic nematic (ND) mesophase is reported consisting of a central benzene core to which are attached two 4-alkylphenyl and two 4-pentylbiphenyl moieties diagonally via alkynyl linkers. The rotational nature and incompatibility of unequal phenylethynyl units led to the disruption of π-π interactions within cores that aids to the realization of ND phase and favors high solid-state emission. When used in OLEDs, compounds act as an efficient solid-state pure deep-blue emitter with Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage (CIEx,y) coordinates of (0.16, 0.07).
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  • light emitting
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