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Highly Efficient Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence from Pyrazine‐Fused Carbene Au(I) Emitters

Jiangong Yang, Xiu‐Fang Song, Jian Wang, Kai Li, Xiaoyong Chang, Li‐Ying Tan, Chu‐Xuan Liu, Feihu Yu, Ganglong Cui, Gang Cheng, Wai‐Pong To, Chuluo Yang, Chi‐Ming Che, Yong Chen

2021Chemistry - A European Journal47 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Metal‐based thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) is conceived to inherit the advantages of both phosphorescent metal complexes and purely organic TADF compounds for high‐performance electroluminescence. Herein a panel of new TADF Au(I) emitters has been designed and synthesized by using carbazole and pyrazine‐fused nitrogen‐heterocyclic carbene (NHC) as the donor and acceptor ligands, respectively. Single‐crystal X‐ray structures show linear molecular shape and coplanar arrangement of the donor and acceptor with small dihedral angles of <6.5°. The coplanar orientation and appropriate separation of the HOMO and LUMO in this type of molecules favour the formation of charge‐transfer excited state with appreciable oscillator strength. Together with a minor but essential heavy atom effect of Au ion, the complexes in doped films exhibit highly efficient (Φ∼0.9) and short‐lived (<1 μs) green emissions via TADF. Computational studies on this class of emitters have been performed to decipher the key reverse intersystem crossing (RISC) pathway. In addition to a small energy splitting between the lowest singlet and triplet excited states (ΔE ST ), the spin‐orbit coupling (SOC) effect is found to be larger at a specific torsion angle between the donor and acceptor planes which favours the RISC process the most. This work provides an alternative molecular design to TADF Au(I) carbene emitters for OLED application.

Topics & Concepts

Intersystem crossingCarbazoleAcceptorPyrazineHOMO/LUMODihedral anglePhotochemistryExcited stateSinglet stateCarbeneOLEDPhosphorescenceChemistryMaterials scienceFluorescenceCrystallographyMoleculeNanotechnologyStereochemistryAtomic physicsHydrogen bondPhysicsBiochemistryCatalysisQuantum mechanicsOrganic chemistryLayer (electronics)Condensed matter physicsOrganic Light-Emitting Diodes ResearchCatalytic Cross-Coupling ReactionsN-Heterocyclic Carbenes in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry