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Highly red-shifted NIR emission from a novel anthracene conjugated polymer backbone containing Pt(II) porphyrins

Authors :
David M.E. Freeman
Alessandro Minotto
Warren Duffy
Hugo Bronstein
Franco Cacialli
Kealan J. Fallon
Iain McCulloch
Fallon, Kealan [0000-0001-6241-6034]
Bronstein, Hugo [0000-0003-0293-8775]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Freeman, D
Minotto, A
Duffy, W
Fallon, K
Mcculloch, I
Cacialli, F
Bronstein, H
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2016.

Abstract

We present the synthesis of a novel diphenylanthracene (DPA) based semiconducting polymer. The polymer is solubilised by alkoxy groups attached directly to a DPA monomer, meaning the choice of co-monomer is not limited to exclusively highly solubilising moieties. Interestingly, the polymer shows a red-shifted elecroluminescence maximum (510 nm) when compared to its photoluminescence maximum (450 nm) which we attribute to excimer formation. The novel polymer was utilised as a host for a covalently-linked platinum(ii) complexed porphyrin dopant. Emission from these polymers was observed in the NIR and again showed almost a 100 nm red shift from photoluminescence to electroluminescence. This work demonstrates that utilising highly aggregating host materials is an effective tool for inducing red-shifted emission in OLEDs.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c37548272560a2d381099f28c620ec33