Melanin‐Inspired Organic Electronics: Electroluminescence in Asymmetric Triazatruxenes
Melanin derivatives
OLEDs
Dihydroxyindoles
Triazatruxenes
Opto-electronic properties
DOI:
10.1002/cplu.201402444
Publication Date:
2015-03-04T20:39:20Z
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AbstractThe oxidative polymerization of 5,6‐dihydroxyindoles and related hydroxyindoles at pH<3 is diverted from the usual eumelanin‐forming pathway to produce mixtures of symmetric and asymmetric triazatruxenes (TATs), which could be separated and characterized for their opto‐electronic properties with the aid of TD‐DFT calculations. Data showed that the asymmetric isomers exhibit higher fluorescence quantum efficiencies, lower HOMO–LUMO gaps, better film homogeneity, and a more definite aggregation behavior than the symmetric counterparts, suggesting promising applications in organic electronics. The enhanced luminance exhibited by the OLED devices fabricated with blends of the synthesized TATs in poly‐9‐vinylcarbazole confirmed the potential of the asymmetric skeleton as new versatile platform for light‐emitting materials.
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