JOURNAL ARTICLE

Homoleptic tris-cyclometalated iridium complexes with 2-phenylbenzothiazole ligands for highly efficient orange OLEDs

Renjie WangDi LiuHuicai RenTing ZhangXinzeng WangJiuyan Li

Year: 2011 Journal:   Journal of Materials Chemistry Vol: 21 (39)Pages: 15494-15494   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

Homoleptic tris-cyclometalated iridium(III) complexes containing 2-phenylbenzothiazole derivatives as ligands have been successfully synthesized and characterized for the first time. Electron-donating (CH3, OCH3) and -withdrawing groups (F) were introduced into the 6-position of the benzothiazole moiety in the ligands to verify their influence on the optical and electronic properties of the complexes. Organic light-emitting diodes using these iridium complexes as doped emitters exhibited orange electrophosphorescence with excellent performances. An extremely high brightness of 95 800 cd m−2 and a maximum luminance efficiency of 87.9 cd A−1 (46.0 lm W−1) were achieved for the pristine complex without any substituent in the ligand. These performances represent a significant improvement for vacuum-deposited orange OLEDs and the new record of the efficiencies for orange OLEDs reported so far. The substituents in the ligand were observed to be rather unimportant to influence the performance of this series of iridium complexes.

Keywords:
Homoleptic Iridium OLED Benzothiazole Moiety Ligand (biochemistry) Photochemistry Substituent Chemistry Materials science Stereochemistry Metal Organic chemistry Catalysis

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