Prompt and Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence of Quinazoline‐Based Derivatives: A Joint Experimental and Theoretical Study
Maxime Hodée,
Tatiana N. Moshkina,
Julien Massue
et al.
Abstract:During the last decade, thermally activated delayed fluorescence has been the topic of intense research due to its great potential for highly efficient all organic light emitting devices. While the quinazoline heterocycle has been used for its electron withdrawing ability in various push‐pull dyes, quinazoline derivatives have been rarely considered for TADF emitters. Here we design and synthesize a new series of dyes with phenyl‐ or methoxy‐substituted quinazoline rings combined with 9,9‐dimethylacridan, phen… Show more
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