2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5tc00151j
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Utilization of a phenanthroimidazole based fluorophore in light-emitting electrochemical cells

Abstract: A phenanthroimidazole derivative is used as an emitter in light emitting electrochemical cells (LECs).

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“…In line with the few reports on SM-LECs, [31][32][33][34] Fig. 3 depicts the typical device response features of ionic-based lighting devices.…”
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“…In line with the few reports on SM-LECs, [31][32][33][34] Fig. 3 depicts the typical device response features of ionic-based lighting devices.…”
supporting
confidence: 66%
“…Two other compounds are worth mentioning, viz. 9-(1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)-2,3,6,7-tetrahydro-1H,5H-pyrido[3,2,1-ij]quinoline (VI) (TAQHUR; Gonzalez & Unnamatla, 2017) and 2-(pyren-1-yl)-1H-phenanthro[9,10-d]imidazole unknown solvate (VII) (KUFLOO; Subeesh et al, 2015). In (VI), the mean plane of the pyridoquinoline moiety is inclined to the benzimidole ring system by 37.94 (10) and the bridging C-C bond is 1.467 (3) Å , similar to the situation in (I).…”
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“…EDLs generate strong electrical fields, and the potential drop then compensates the initial mismatch in energy between the Fermi level of the cathode (anode) and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO)/highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) level of the organic semiconductor over the EDLs. This peculiar operational mechanism enables the use of air‐stable electrodes, low driving voltages close to the band gap potential of the light‐emitting species used, and the implementation of novel emitting species like perovskites, cyanine dyes, and small‐molecules …”
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confidence: 99%