New cyanopyridine based conjugated polymers carrying auxiliary electron donors: From molecular design to blue emissive PLEDs

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2020

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Three new D-A (Donor-Acceptor) configured conjugated polymers, i.e. PPy<inf>1-3</inf>, centered on strong electron accepting cyanopyridine scaffold carrying varied auxiliary donors, viz. phenylene (PPy<inf>1</inf>), biphenyl (PPy<inf>2</inf>), and fluorene (PPy<inf>3</inf>) were designed and synthesized as blue emitters for PLEDs. The new polymers were subjected to spectral, thermal, photophysical and electrochemical characterization. Also, computational studies (DFT) were performed on the repeating units of polymer using Turbomole 7.2 V software package at the B3LYP/TZVP hybrid levels. Further, their weight average molecular masses were found to be 38.8 kDa, 38.9 kDa and 57.7 kDa, respectively as determined by GPC technique. Furthermore, the new polymers PPy<inf>1-3</inf>, were shown to be stable thermally up to 308–374 °C. Evidently, they exhibited good photophysical behavior with their optical energy band gaps of 2.53–2.64 eV. Finally, the polymers PPy<inf>1-3</inf> were employed as an active emissive layer in standard ITO/PEDOT:PSS/Polymer/Al configured PLEDs. Interestingly, at 12 V all the newly fabricated devices exhibit a stable blue characteristic electroluminescence with low threshold voltages of 3.40–5.20 V, confirming an efficient injection of electrons in the diodes. From the results, it is clear that, the polymers PPy<inf>1-3</inf>, can be considered as prospective blue light emitters for PLED application. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd

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Design for testability, Electroluminescence, Energy gap, Light, Light emission, Organic light emitting diodes (OLED), Scaffolds, Threshold voltage, Based conjugated polymers, Blue light emitters, Cyanopyridines, Donor acceptors, Electrochemical characterizations, Optical energy band gap, Photophysical behavior, Weight-average molecular mass, Conjugated polymers

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Dyes and Pigments, 2020, 174, , pp. -

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