Anthracene derivatives are one of the most promising blue emitters employed in organic light‐emitting devices (OLEDs) because of their electrochemical and thermal stabilities. However, their high crystallinity owing to their large π‐planar structures severely impedes the progress in the development of solution‐based systems. In this work, we developed two types of highly soluble multifunctional anthracene derivatives terminated with ortho‐biphenyl and triphenylamine moieties and showed high solubility in general organic solvents such as toluene, tetrahydrofuran, and cyclohexanone at high concentrations (>10 mg mL−1), and showed blue emission with a peak wavelength of ∼465 nm and a high photoluminescence quantum yield that ranges up to 81 %. Notably, these emitters are suitable for fabricating both evaporation‐ and solution‐based systems. The evaporation‐based system OLED achieved a high external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 5.4 %. While the solution‐processed system realized 4.8 %, exhibiting the best performance among the anthracene‐based solution‐processed OLEDs so far.
A terpyridine-end-capped chrysene shows superior electron-transport ability with high operation stability in organic light-emitting devices. A green phosphorescent device exhibited a long operation lifetime of 19 000 h at 1000 cd m−2.
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