Aggregation-induced emissions of tetraphenylethene derivatives and their utilities as chemical vapor sensors and in organic light-emitting diodes — Yongqiang Dong (2007) | RDL Network
Aggregation-induced emissions of tetraphenylethene derivatives and their utilities as chemical vapor sensors and in organic light-emitting diodes
Article 2007 en
Authors
YD
Yongqiang Dong
JL
Jacky W. Y. Lam
AQ
Anjun Qin
Abstract
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Nonemissive tetraphenylethene (TPE) 1 and its diphenylated derivative 2 were induced to emit intensely by aggregate formation. Crystalline aggregates of the dyes emitted bluer lights than their amorphous counterparts. The emissions of the TPE dyes could be switched off and on continuously and reversibly by wetting and dewetting with solvent vapors, respectively, manifesting their ability to optically sense volatile organic compounds. The light-emitting diodes fabricated from 1 and 2 were turned on at ∼2.9 and ∼5V and emitted blue lights with maximum luminance of ∼1800 and ∼11000cd∕m2, respectively.
Hui Tong, Yongqiang Dong, Yuning Hong, Matthias Häußler, Jacky W. Y. Lam, Herman H. Y. Sung, Xiaoming Yu, Jiaxin Sun, Ian D. Williams, Hoi Sing Kwok, Ben Zhong Tang
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