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Are triphenylamine-functionalized or carbazole-functionalized iridium complexes the more effective phosphorescent
Yan Li1, Lu-Yi Zou, Ai-Min Ren
1School of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Jilin Institute of Chemical Technology, Jilin University, Changchun Jilin (P.R. China), Fax: (+86) 431-88498567.; School of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Jilin Institute of Chemical Technology, Jilin Jilin (P.R. China).
Abstract:
The ground and excited states, charge injection/transport, and phosphorescence properties of eleven carbazole- and triphenylamine-functionalized Ir(III) complexes were investigated by using the DFT method. By analyzing the spin-orbit coupling (SOC) matrix elements, radiative decay rate constants k(r), and the electronic structures and energies at the S₀(opt) and T₁(opt) states, it was possible to rationalize the order of the experimental phosphorescence quantum yields of a series of Ir(III) complexes and to predict that [Ir(Nph-2-Cz-tz)3] has a higher phosphorescence quantum yield than [Ir(TPA-tz)3] (TPA=triphenylamine, tz=thiazolyl, Cz=carbazole, Nph=N-phenyl). Carbazole-functionalized Ir(III) complexes were shown to be efficient phosphorescent materials that have not only fast but also balanced electron/hole-transport performance as well as high phosphorescence quantum yields. The phosphorescence emission spectra can be modulated by modifying or replacing a pyridyl substituent.
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