25110-50-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
A Zinc(II) Benzamidinate N-Oxide Complex as an Aggregation-Induced Emission Material: toward Solution-Processable White Organic Light-Emitting Devices
Cibian, Mihela,Shahalizad, Afshin,Souissi, Fathi,Castro, Jessica,Ferreira, Janaina G.,Chartrand, Daniel,Nunzi, Jean-Michel,Hanan, Garry S.
, p. 4322 - 4330 (2018)
The synthesis, characterization, photophysical and redox properties of a dinuclear complex Zn2(AMOX)4 (AMOX = 4-bromo-N,N′-diphenylbenzamidinate N-oxide) are highlighted. This compound is a first example of a novel class of aggregation-induced emission (AIE) materials. Noticeably, solution-processed white-green organic light-emitting diodes were fabricated using this complex as dopant in a co-host matrix in the emissive layer. A luminance efficiency and power efficiency as high as 1.12 cd/A and 0.30 lm/W were obtained, respectively. The characteristics of this complex: high solubility, thermal stability, AIE behaviour, ease of synthesis, tunability options, and low-cost, reveal altogether great potential for the development of this new family of compounds as materials for applications in optoelectronic devices.
