Three-Dimensional Architectures for Highly Stable Pure Blue Emission
Journal of the American Chemical Society2007Vol. 129(37), pp. 11314–11315
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Abstract
Four three-dimensionally architectured molecules 1a−d with spiro-annulated structural features were facilely developed. 1a and 1b form uniform and amorphous films via spin-coating due to their rigid three-dimensional architecture. The PL spectra of 1a−d exhibit excellent thermal stability upon air annealing. Their blue color integrity remained after continuous annealing for 12 h at 200 °C in the air. OLED fabrication reveals that all 1a−d exhibit pure blue EL performance and good color integrity at different operating voltages.
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