Full Solution Process of a Near-Infrared Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cell Based on Novel Emissive Ruthenium Complexes of 1,10-Phenanthroline-Derived Ligands and a Eutectic Alloy as the Top Electrode
Abstract:Near-infrared
luminescent materials have recently received considerable
attention for a large number of applications, including in solid-state
lighting, as bioimaging agents, as photovoltaic cells, and in the
telecommunication industry. By adding diverse electron-donating or
withdrawing groups on ancillary ligands based on benzenethiol-phenanthroline,
we synthesized and optoelectronically characterized a series of novel
ionic ruthenium complexes, namely RuS, RuSCl, RuSMe, and RuSNH2, for using in a light-emitt… Show more
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