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Modular Synthesis of Aromatic Hydrocarbon Macrocycles for Simplified, Single-Layer Organic Light-Emitting Devices
A method
for the modular synthesis of aromatic hydrocarbon macrocycles
has been developed for base materials in single-layer organic light-emitting
devices. The method with Ir-catalyzed direct C–H borylation
and Suzuki–Miyaura coupling was concise and scalable, which
allowed for a gram-scale preparation of aromatic hydrocarbon macrocycles
that have bulky substituents at the periphery. The new arylated hydrocarbon
macrocycles enabled a quantitative electro-optical conversion in organic
light-emitting devices with a phosphorescent emitter, which is, notably,
in a single-layer architecture consisting of two regions of doped
and undoped materials. The highest external quantum efficiencies reached
24.8%, surpassing those of previous hydrocarbon base materials