New blue light emitting cyanopyridine based conjugated polymers: From molecular engineering to PLED applications

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2019

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Pilicode, N.
M, N.K.
Acharya, M.
Naik, P.
N, S.M.
Adhikari, A.V.

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In this work, we report the design of three new cyanopyridine scaffold based polymers, viz. TPy 1-3 as potential blue light emitters for PLED applications. The new polymer design comprise, a cyanopyridine core as an electron accepting entity, thiophene as an electron donating unit with different auxiliary donors, viz. phenylene (TPy 1 ), biphenyl (TPy 2 ), and fluorene (TPy 3 ), and have been synthesized, following standard synthetic protocols including Suzuki-cross coupling polymerization reaction. Further, in order to assess all the prerequisites to act as an active emitter, the polymers TPy 1-3, were subjected to structural, thermal, linear optical, electrochemical and computational studies. The results revealed that, all the polymers were thermally stable up to 300 ?C and their estimated optical band-gaps were found to be 2.59 2.80 eV. Finally, new polymer light emitting diode (PLED) were fabricated by employing the polymers TPy 1-3, as active emissive material with a configuration of ITO/PEDOT: PSS/Polymer/Al. Interestingly, all the fabricated devices, exhibited an intense blue electroluminescence at 12 V with low threshold voltages of 4.2 4.8 V, signifying an effective injection of electron in the device. 2019 Elsevier B.V.

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Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 2019, Vol.378, , pp.38-45

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