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Published on: October 24, 2017
Phenothiazine-based TADF emitters with dual conformations for single-molecule white OLEDs
Pavithra V Prabhu1,2, Vibhu Darshan2,3, Indira S Divya1,2
1Chemical Sciences & Technology Division (CSTD), CSIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science & Technology, CSIR-NIIST Thiruvananthapuram Kerala 695019 India joshy@niist.res.in.
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Donor-π-acceptor (D-π-A) type phenothiazine derivatives, exhibiting quasi-axial and quasi-equatorial conformers with distinct photophysical properties, serve as tunable, multifunctional materials for applications in sensors and optoelectronic devices. Herein, we report two phenothiazine based D-π-A emitters, NTPH and NTPCF, incorporating phenothiazine as the donor and nicotinonitrile as the acceptor, designed as stimuli-responsive functional materials with switchable conformers exhibiting differential optical properties. Single-crystal analyses show that phenothiazine adopts a quasi-axial conformation in NTPCF, while NTPH exhibits polymorphism with quasi-axial (NTPH-B) and quasi-equatorial (NTPH-O) conformers. The quasi-axial conformer of NTPCF exhibits green emission with a fluorescence maximum at 545 nm, while NTPH shows cyan emission with a fluorescence maximum at 463 nm and a shoulder band at around 516 nm. The equatorial conformer of NTPH has a characteristic TADF orange emission with a maximum of 585 nm. Theoretical studies highlight that singlet-triplet energy gap ΔE ST is significantly influenced by the molecular conformation and the low energy barriers (<3 kcal mol-1) between the axial and equatorial conformers enable dynamic conformational flexibility at room temperature. Mechano-responsive changes in the emission spectra further support the availability of energetically close, quasi-axial and quasi-equatorial conformers, enabling the tuning of TADF in the solid state. NTPCF shows high-contrast, reversible cyan-to-orange mechanochromism (Δλ em ∼ 135 nm), suitable for anticounterfeiting, while NTPH exhibits irreversible blue-to-orange switching. Solution-processed orange organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) based on the neat film of NTPCF achieve a high luminance of 8400 cd m-2. Additionally, NTPCF-based single-molecule white OLEDs were developed by varying the doping concentration, yielding a cool white OLED with CIE coordinates of (0.33, 0.37), a CRI of 70, and an EQE of 3.36% and a warm white OLED with CIE coordinates of (0.39, 0.45) and an EQE of 4.25%.

