Sky-blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence polymers by using a conjugation-confined poly(aryl ether) main chain

2021 
The development of thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) polymers has attracted wide attention due to their application in solution-processed organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). However, high-performance blue TADF polymers are still scarce compared with their green and red counterparts. In this work, we report a series of sky-blue TADF polymers by using a carbazole-based poly(aryl ether) main chain. This series of polymers are convenient to be synthesized and purified, and the number-average molecular weights of these polymers were determined to be above 50 000 g mol−1 with polydispersity indices below 2. Benefiting from the conjugation-confined polymer backbone, a high triplet energy level of 2.81 eV can be achieved for this main chain. By grafting sky-blue TADF emitters onto the side chain, the TADF channel was successfully established for these developed polymers. The resulting solution-processed OLEDs successfully achieved a maximum external quantum efficiency of 14.5% with the Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage coordinates of (0.18, 0.34), which is comparable with those of the devices using sky-blue phosphorescent polymers.
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