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Synthetic Metals | 2002

Novel bis(8-hydroxyquinoline)phenolato-aluminum complexes for organic light-emitting diodes

Guang Wang; Fushun Liang; Zhiyuan Xie; Guangping Su; Lixiang Wang; Xiabin Jing; Fosong Wang

A novel series of emitting aluminum complexes containing two 8-hydroxyquinoline ligands (q) and a phenolato ligand (p) were synthesized and characterized. Double layer organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) were fabricated using these complexes as luminescent layers, and strong electroluminescence (EL) was observed. It was found that their emitting wavelengths were mainly determined by the first ligands (q). Cyclic voltammograms revealed a partially irreversible n-doping process and indicated that these complexes show excellent electron-transporting ability.


Synthetic Metals | 2003

Carbazole-based hole-transporting materials for electroluminescent devices

Qixian Zhang; Y.F. Hu; Yin Cheng; Guangping Su; De-long Ma; L.X. Wang; X.B. Jing; Fuhui Wang

Two kinds of carbazole-based molecules connected with diphenylamine and carbazole are synthesized by modified Ullmann reaction. Comparative study on their thermal stability, redox behavior, hole injection and transport properties are present. The results demonstrate that the carbazole-based molecules are very promising hole-transporting materials for electroluminescent devices.


Synthetic Metals | 2003

Synthesis and properties of PPP-based copolymers containing phenothiazine moiety

Guoli Tu; Y.G. Zhang; Guangping Su; Yin Cheng; De-long Ma; L.X. Wang; X.B. Jing; Fuhui Wang

Novel soluble alternating conjugated copolymers (PFSP and PFSR) comprised of phenothiazine unit are synthesized by palladium-catalyzed Suzuki coupling reactions. Their thermal stability, photoluminescence, electroluminescence, hole injection and transport properties are investigated. The resulting copolymers exhibit good thermal stability and excellent hole-injection ability (about -5.2eV), which are closely matched to the work function of ITO. Double-layer devices demonstrate that PFSP is a promising hole-transporting material for electroluminescent devices.


Synthetic Metals | 2003

White organic electroluminescence based on a new boron complex

Fushun Liang; Yin Cheng; Guangping Su; De-long Ma; L.X. Wang; X.B. Jing; Fuhui Wang

A bright blue boron complex BPh 2 (pybm) containing 2-(2-pyridyl)benzimidazole ligand was designed and synthesized by using N, N-bidentate ligand instead of N, O-bidentate one such as 8-quinolinol. For three-layer LED devices with the configuration of ITO/NPB/BPh 2 (pybm)/Alq 3 /LiF/Al, the white light emission covering the whole visible region from 400 to 750 nm with the maximum brightness of 110 cd/m 2 and the luminous efficiency of 0.8 cd/A was observed.


Synthetic Metals | 2003

Novel PPV-based light-emitting copolymers containing triazole moiety

Zhongfan Liu; Yin Cheng; Guangping Su; L.X. Wang; X.B. Jing; Fuhui Wang

Two new light-emitting PPV-based copolymers bearing electron-withdrawing triazole unit in the main chain have been synthesized by Wittig reaction between triazole diphosphonium salt and the corresponding dialdehyde monomers, respectively. Their optical and physical properties are characterized by UV-vis, photoluminescence (PL), TGA and DSC. The resulting copolymers are highly soluble in common organic solvents and have high Tg and Td values. They show blue-greenish fluorescence in solution (lambda(max) 502 and 508 nm) and green fluorescence in the solid state (lambda(max) 520 and 526 nm), respectively.


Synthetic Metals | 2003

Novel PPV-based light-emitting polymers containing siloxane moiety

Honghao Sun; H. Tong; Y.F. Hu; Guangping Su; Yin Cheng; De-long Ma; L.X. Wang; X.B. Jing; Fuhui Wang

Two PPV-based copolymers consisting siloxane linkage have been synthesized by melt condensation of bisphcnol and dianilinodimethylsilane. The rigid PPV segments act as chromosphere and allow fine turning of band gap for blue-light emission, while the flexible siloxane units lead to the effective interruption of conjugation and the enhancement of solubility. The UV-vis absorption. photoluminescent and eletroluminescent properties have been studied.


Synthetic Metals | 2001

Synthesis and properties of alternating copolymers containing PPV and hole-transporting units for light-emitting devices

H. C. Li; Yanhou Geng; S. W. Tong; Zhiyuan Xie; R. Hua; Guangping Su; L.X. Wang; X.B. Jing; Fuhui Wang

A series of alternating copolymers containing triphenylamine (TPA) moieties and oligomeric PPV segments in the main chain have been synthesized by Wittig condensation. The resulting polymers exhibit good thermal stability with decomposition temperatures (Tds) above 305 degreesC under nitrogen at 10 degreesC/min, and high glass transition temperatures (Tgs). They show intense photoluminescence in solution and film. The single-layer electroluminescent device using TAA-PV1 as emissive layer emits green light at 522nm with a turn-on voltage of 6V and maximum brightness of about 200cd/m(2) at 20V.


Synthetic Metals | 2001

Nitrogen- and sulfur-containing conjugated polymers as the hole-transporting materials

K.Z. Zhu; Zhiyuan Xie; R. Hua; Guangping Su; L.X. Wang; X.B. Jing; Fuhui Wang

A series of novel nitrogen- and sulfur-containing conjugated polymers have been synthesized via an acid-induced self polycondensation of functional monomers with methyl sulfinyl group. They exhibit good solubility in common solvents, such as CHCl3, THF, DMF, DMSO, et al; and thus show excellent film-forming properties. They are used as hole-transport layer (HTL) in two-layer light-emitting diodes (ITO/polymer/Alq3/Mg:Ag). The typical turn-on voltage of these diodes is about 4 similar to 5V. The maximum brightness is about 3440cd/m(2) at 20 V. The maximum efficiency is estimated to be 0.15 Im/W at 10V.


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2001

Synthesis and characterization of alternating copolymers containing triphenylamine as hole-transporting units

Hongchao Li; Yanhou Geng; Shuwen Tong; Hui Tong; Rong Hua; Guangping Su; Lixiang Wang; Xiabin Jing; Fosong Wang


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2002

Novel bipolar light-emitting copolymer containing triazole and triphenylamine moieties

Ze Liu; Yanguang Zhang; Yufeng Hu; Guangping Su; Dongge Ma; Lixiang Wang; Xiabin Jing; Fosong Wang

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Fuhui Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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L.X. Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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X.B. Jing

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhiyuan Xie

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lixiang Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yin Cheng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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De-long Ma

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Fosong Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiabin Jing

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Fushun Liang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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