Abstract
We report here a new cationic bis-cyclometallated iridium(iii) complex, 1, with deep-blue emission at 440 nm and its use in Light-emitting Electrochemical Cells (LECs). The design is based on the 2′,6′-difluoro-2,3′- bipyridine skeleton as the cyclometallating ligand and a bis-imidazolium carbene-type ancillary ligand. Furthermore, bulky tert-butyl substituents are used to limit the intermolecular interactions. LECs have been driven both at constant voltage (6 V) and constant current (2.5 mA cm-2). The performances are significantly improved with the latter method, resulting overall in one of the best reported greenish-blue LECs having fast response (17 s), light intensity over 100 cd m-2 and a reasonable efficiency of almost 5 cd A-1. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Meier, S. B., Sarfert, W., Junquera-Hernández, J. M., Delgado, M., Tordera, D., Ortí, E., … Baranoff, E. (2013). A deep-blue emitting charged bis-cyclometallated iridium(iii) complex for light-emitting electrochemical cells. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 1(1), 58–68. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2tc00251e
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