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Room‐Temperature Multiple Phosphorescence from Functionalized Corannulenes: Temperature Sensing and Afterglow Organic Light‐Emitting Diode**.

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العنوان: Room‐Temperature Multiple Phosphorescence from Functionalized Corannulenes: Temperature Sensing and Afterglow Organic Light‐Emitting Diode**.
المؤلفون: Si, Changfeng, Wang, Tao, Gupta, Abhishek Kumar, Cordes, David B., Slawin, Alexandra M. Z., Siegel, Jay S., Zysman‐Colman, Eli
المصدر: Angewandte Chemie; 10/23/2023, Vol. 135 Issue 43, p1-12, 12p
مصطلحات موضوعية: ORGANIC light emitting diodes, LIGHT emitting diodes, SOLAR energy, QUANTUM efficiency, SOLAR cells, CORANNULENE, PHOSPHORESCENCE, SURFACE plasmon resonance
مستخلص: Corannulene‐derived materials have been extensively explored in energy storage and solar cells, however, are rarely documented as emitters in light‐emitting sensors and organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs), due to low exciton utilization. Here, we report a family of multi‐donor and acceptor (multi‐D‐A) motifs, TCzPhCor, TDMACPhCor, and TPXZPhCor, using corannulene as the acceptor and carbazole (Cz), 9,10‐dihydro‐9,10‐dimethylacridine (DMAC), and phenoxazine (PXZ) as the donor, respectively. By decorating corannulene with different donors, multiple phosphorescence is realized. Theoretical and photophysical investigations reveal that TCzPhCor shows room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP) from the lowest‐lying T1; however, for TDMACPhCor, dual RTP originating from a higher‐lying T1 (T1H) and a lower‐lying T1 (T1L) can be observed, while for TPXZPhCor, T1H‐dominated RTP occurs resulting from a stabilized high‐energy T1 geometry. Benefiting from the high‐temperature sensitivity of TPXZPhCor, high color‐resolution temperature sensing is achieved. Besides, due to degenerate S1 and T1H states of TPXZPhCor, the first corannulene‐based solution‐processed afterglow OLEDs is investigated. The afterglow OLED with TPXZPhCor shows a maximum external quantum efficiency (EQEmax) and a luminance (Lmax) of 3.3 % and 5167 cd m−2, respectively, which is one of the most efficient afterglow RTP OLEDs reported to date. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:00448249
DOI:10.1002/ange.202309718