Stable green electroluminescence from an iridium tris-heteroleptic ionic complex

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Abstract

An ionic tris-heteroleptic iridium complex gives green light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) with unprecedented performances for this part of the visible spectrum. The devices are very bright (>1000 cd m -2), efficient (∼3%), and stable (>55 h). The novel complex is prepared using a new and efficient synthetic procedure. We show that there is a mixed orbital formation originating from the two different orthometalating ligands resulting in photophysical properties that lie between those of its two bis-heteroleptic analogs. Therefore, tris-heteroleptic complexes provide new avenues for fine-tunning the emission properties and to bridge gaps between a series of bis-heteroleptic complexes. © 2012 American Chemical Society.

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Tordera, D., Delgado, M., Ortí, E., Bolink, H. J., Frey, J., Nazeeruddin, M. K., & Baranoff, E. (2012). Stable green electroluminescence from an iridium tris-heteroleptic ionic complex. Chemistry of Materials, 24(10), 1896–1903. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm3011716

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