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Improving Efficiency of Blue Organic Light-Emitting Diode with Sulfobutylated Lignin Doped PEDOT as Anode Buffer Layer
Water-soluble
alkyl chain sulfobutylated lignosulfonate (ASLS)
doped PEDOT was prepared with lignin as raw material. Water processable
PEDOT:ASLS was applied as hole injection layer (HIL) to modify ITO.
Blue phosphorescent organic light-emitting diode plays a key role
for full color display and are very challenging. With PEDOT:ASLS as
HIL, a highly enhanced current efficiency of 37.65 cd/A was achieved.
Considering our device structure, the result is even better than that
of the control device using PEDOT:PSS as HIL. Compared with PSS with
regular structure, strong aggregation and oxidation behavior of ASLS
contribute to the hole injection capability of PEDOT:ASLS. Considering
that ASLS is of disordered and amorphous structure, which is very
different from polyÂ(styrene sulfonic acid), it is exciting that ASLS
might be of promising potential as a sustainable dopant of PEDOT.
More importantly, this work will guide the design of dopant of PEDOT