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    A donor-acceptor 10-cycloparaphenylene and its use as an emitter in an organic light-emitting diode

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    We thank JSPS Core-to-Core Program and International Joint Usage/Research Program of Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University (grant #2020-37 and 2021-37) for financial support. The St Andrews team would also like to thank EPSRC (EP/P010482/1) for financial support. D.C. thanks the China Scholarship Council (No. 201603780001). The Kyoto team would like to thank JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers JP20H05840 (Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas, “Dynamic Exciton”).Here, we explored the possibility of using cycloparaphenylenes (CPP) within a donor–acceptor TADF emitter design. 4PXZPh-[10]CPP contains four electron-donating moieties connected to a [10]CPP. In the 15 wt % doped in CzSi film, 4PXZPh-[10]CPP showed sky-blue emission with λPL = 475 nm, ΦPL = 29%, and triexponential emission decays with τPL of 4.4, 46.3, and 907.8 ns. Solution-processed OLEDs using 4PXZPh-[10]CPP exhibited sky-blue emission with an λEL of 465 nm and an EQEmax of 1.0%.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe

    A Donor-Acceptor 10-Cycloparaphenylene and Its Use as an Emitter in an Organic Light-Emitting Diodes

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    Here, we explored the possibility of using radial conjugated π-system of cycloparaphenylenes (CPP) within a donor-acceptor TADF emitter design. 4PXZPh-[10]CPP contains four electron-donating moieties connected to a [10]CPP. In the 15 wt% doped in CzSi film, 4PXZPh-[10]CPP showed sky-blue emission with λPL = 475 nm, ΦPL = 29%, and triexponential emis-sion decays with τPL of 4.4, 46.3 and 907.8 ns. Solution-processed OLEDs using 4PXZPh-[10]CPP exhibited sky-blue emission with an λEL of 465 nm and an EQEmax of 1.0%
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