Publication Type Journal Article
Title Luminescent halogen-substituted 2-(N-arylimino)pyrrolyl boron complexes: the internal heavy-atom effect
Authors I Rodrigues Paramasivam Krishnamoorthy Clara S. B. Gomes Nicolas Carmona Roberto E. Di Paolo Piotr Pander Joao Pina J. Sergio Seixas de Melo Fernando B. Dias Maria Jose Calhorda Antonio L. Macanita Jorge Morgado Pedro T. Gomes
Groups IOARC
Journal DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Year 2020
Month August
Volume 49
Number 29
Pages 10185-10202
Abstract A group of new boron complexes [BPh2\kappa N-2,N -NC4H3-2-C(H)= N-C6H4X\] (X = 4-Cl 4c, 4-Br4d, 4-I4e, 3-Br4f, 2-Br4g, 2-I4h) containing different halogens as substituents in theN-aryl ring have been synthesized and characterized in terms of their molecular properties. Their photophysical characteristics have been thoroughly studied in order to understand whether these complexes exhibit an internal heavy-atom effect. Phosphorescence emission was found for some of the synthesized halogen-substituted boron molecules, particularly for4gand4h. DFT and TDDFT calculations showed that the lower energy absorption band resulted from the HOMO to LUMO (pi-pi*) transition, except for 2-I4h, where the HOMO-1 to LUMO transition was also involved. The strong participation of iodine orbitals in HOMO-1 is reflected in the calculated absorption spectra of the iodine derivatives, especially 2-I4h, when spin-orbit coupling (SOC) was included. Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) based on these complexes, in the neat form or dispersed in a matrix, were also fabricated and tested. The devices based on films prepared by thermal vacuum deposition showed the best performance. When neat complexes were used, a maximum luminance (L-max) of 1812 cd m(-2)was obtained, with a maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE(max)) of 0.15\%. An EQE(max)ofca.1\% along with a maximum luminance of 494 cd m(-2)were obtained for a device fabricated by co-deposition of the boron complex and a host compound (1,3-bis(N-carbazolyl)benzene, mCP).
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0dt01845g
ISBN
Publisher ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Book Title
ISSN 1477-9226
EISSN 1477-9234
Conference Name
Bibtex ID ISI:000552899900026
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